卡车运输行业的劳动力发展:卡车司机培训实体的综合分析

Sicheng Wang , Elizabeth A. Mack , Nidhi Kalani , Chu-Hsiang Chang , Shelia R. Cotten
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运输技术、经济结构和社会生活方式的转变正在改变卡车司机的工作。认识到这项工作的趋势和挑战,对于积极规划应对卡车运输业和更广泛经济领域的潜在干扰至关重要。尽管卡车司机很重要,但研究界对培训卡车司机的实体知之甚少。这些实体在创建驱动程序管道以解决驱动程序短缺问题和响应驱动程序不断变化的需求方面至关重要。为了解决这一知识差距,我们利用制度理论作为框架来理清影响实体在驾驶员培训计划设计和交付背后考虑的因素。使用解释性顺序混合方法,我们收集和分析了有关驾驶员培训的多个数据来源,包括提供培训的实体信息,以及有关资金和联邦法规的信息。与这些实体的深入访谈提供了对培训驾驶员过程的额外见解,以及不同类型的培训实体之间的差异。分析结果表明,监管变化影响了提供驾驶员培训的实体的数量和类型。访谈的定性分析揭示了培训司机的不同商业模式,以及这些模式在培训人员成本、完成时间和协调成本方面的优缺点。最后,我们讨论了我们的研究结果对政策制定的影响,包括劳动力发展、运输安全以及为技术变革做准备。
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Workforce development in the trucking industry: A comprehensive analysis of truck driver training entities
The transformation of transportation technologies, economic structures, and social lifestyles is changing the truck-driving workforce. Recognizing the trends and challenges of the job is essential for proactive planning to address potential disruptions in the trucking industry and the broader economy. Despite the importance of truck drivers, the research community has little information about the entities involved in training truck drivers. These entities are critical in creating a pipeline of drivers to address the driver shortage issue and respond to the changing requirements of drivers. To address this knowledge gap, we utilize institutional theory as a framework to disentangle the factors that affect entities' considerations behind the design and delivery of driver training programs. Using explanatory sequential mixed methods, we collect and analyze multiple sources of data about driver training, including information about the entities providing training, as well as information about funding and federal regulations. In-depth interviews with these entities provide additional insights into the process of training drivers and how it varies between different types of training entities. Analytical results indicate that regulatory changes have impacted the number and types of entities providing driver training. A qualitative analysis of the interviews reveals different business models for training drivers, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of these models in terms of cost to the trainee, time to completion, and coordination costs. Finally, we discuss the implications of our findings for policymaking, including workforce development, transportation safety, and preparation for technological change.
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