Dekker, S. W. A., & Nyce, J. M. (2013). Just culture: ‘Evidence’, power and algorithms. Journal of Hospital Administration, 2(3), 73-78.
Santomauro, C., Kalkman, C. J., & Dekker, S. W. A. (2014). Second Victims, organizational resilience and the role of hospital administration. Journal of Hospital Administration, 3(5), 95-103.
Dekker, S. W. A., & Hugh, T. B. (2014). A just culture after Mid Staffordshire. BMJ Quality and Safety, 23(5), 356-358.
The Meaning of a Disaster, recently published in the literary journal Griffith Review. Please see the interview published about it too.
Loeb, R. G., & Dekker, S. W. A. (2015). Post-anesthesia care handovers: Context and controversy on communication and consistency. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 121, 854-856.
Dekker, S. W. A. & Leveson, N. G. (2015). The systems approach to medicine: controversy and misconceptions. BMJ Quality Safety 24, 7-9.
Dekker, S. W. A. & Leveson, N. G. (2015). The bad apple theory won’t work: response to ‘Challenging the systems approach: why adverse event rates are not improving’ by Dr Levitt. BMJ Quality Safety doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2014-003585.
Jaishankar, R., et al. (2016). When a checklist is not enough: How to improve them and what else is needed. The Journal of Thoracic Surgery, 152(2), 585-592.
Singer, G., & Dekker, S. W. A. (2002). The effect of the roll index (‘sky pointer’) on roll reversal errors. Human Factors and Aerospace Safety, 2(1), 33-43
Dekker, S. W. A., Mooij, M., & Woods, D. D. (2002). Envisioned practice, enhanced performance: The riddle of future (ATM) systems. International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 2(1), 23-32