Regional framework conditions for future careers related to transport and mobility

被引:1
|
作者
David, Alexandra [1 ]
Terstriep, Judith [1 ]
机构
[1] Westfal Hsch, Inst Work & Technol, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
关键词
Mobility; Transport; E-mobility; Future careers; New qualifications; Sustainable innovations in business models;
D O I
10.1108/JSMA-03-2015-0025
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Purpose - In the search for appropriate solutions to cope with ever increasing road traffic, cities and urban agglomerations across Europe are placing great emphasis on new transport and mobility solutions, and electric mobility in particular. Being located at the intersection of the three constituent sectors automotive, information and communication technologies and green energy, electric mobility is perceived as future-oriented sector. Innovation in the sector not only requires the collaboration and exchange of knowledge, but also an increase in skilled workforces and distinct job qualifications. These demands emerge, on the one hand, through the electrification of cars, which results in structural changes in the entire value chain. On the other hand, growing customer and service orientation further accelerate such developments. So far, the knowledge about the concrete demands for engineers as knowledge carriers and innovation driver is rather scarce. To shed some light on this issue, the purpose of this paper is to discuss companies' altered demand for engineers in electric mobility and the role of networks (e.g. clusters). Design/methodology/approach - This paper discusses two regions characterised as traditional automotive regions (Stuttgart in Germany and Alsace/Franche-Comte in France) and the shift in demands of the companies in these regions using the engineering workforce as an example. Electric mobility related companies were surveyed and asked about their current need of engineers. In addition, the survey investigated the companies' ways of recruiting engineers, their spatial scope of search for employees and the skills and thematic courses needed to solve the lack of qualifications. The survey results are discussed against a background of regional framework settings and influencing factors of both the regions analysed. Findings - This paper finds that there is a shift in qualification demands of engineers involved in the sector of transport and mobility. Initiated by the processes along the entire value chain, new skills are required by companies. The current engineers are asked to mix their technical know-how with service orientation and knowledge of new markets. Originality/value - The world is becoming increasingly mobile. Within the last decades, the number of daily commuters has expanded producing high capacities of road traffic. This has brought several challenges for cities and regions. To face them new transport and mobility concepts are of key importance for cities and regions. Along these lines, well-skilled human capital in the form of engineers is needed to expand the concepts with their skills and knowledge.
引用
收藏
页码:211 / 230
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The future of regional transport strategies
    Hames, Adrian
    Highways, 2019, 88 (02): : 36 - 37
  • [2] A FRAMEWORK FOR RESEARCH ON TRANSPORT, COMMUNICATIONS, AND MOBILITY
    MASSER, I
    NIJKAMP, P
    REICHMAN, S
    ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-GOVERNMENT AND POLICY, 1988, 6 (02): : 127 - 130
  • [3] Assessing growth potential of careers with occupational mobility network and ensemble framework
    Liu, Jiamin
    Wang, Tao
    Yao, Feng
    Pedrycz, Witold
    Song, Yanjie
    He, Renjie
    ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, 2024, 127
  • [4] Low-mobility: The future of transport
    Moriarty, Patrick
    Honnery, Damon
    FUTURES, 2008, 40 (10) : 865 - 872
  • [5] Insights into the expectations of mobility students: the impact of Erasmus in their future professional careers
    Simoes, Dora
    Pinheiro, Margarida
    Santos, Claudia Amaral
    Filipe, Sandra
    Barbosa, Belem
    Dias, Goncalo Paiva
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE HEAD'17 - 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGHER EDUCATION ADVANCES, 2017, : 696 - 704
  • [6] Future mobility - Is hydrogen the answer? Fuel for the transport sector of the future
    Menne, Rudolf
    BWK, 2008, 60 (1-2): : S4 - S4
  • [7] Car-related mobility patterns of Polish Y generation - implications for future urban transport
    Szmelter, Agnieszka
    3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE GREEN CITIES - GREEN LOGISTICS FOR GREENER CITIES, 2019, 39 : 514 - 524
  • [8] A Framework of Future Innovative Urban Transport
    Dong, Xisong
    Zhou, Jiehan
    Hu, Bin
    Riekki, Jukka
    Xiong, Gang
    Wang, Feiyue
    Zhu, Fenghua
    2016 IEEE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (ITSC), 2016, : 19 - 23
  • [9] Future of Transport: A Framework For Smart Driver
    Irsan, Muhamad
    Hassan, Rosilah
    Hasan, Mohammad Khatim
    Chun, Lam Meng
    2019 SYMPOSIUM ON FUTURE TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (SOFTT 2019), VOL 1, 2019,
  • [10] The support for a sustainable mobility: The regional transport consortium of Madrid
    Iturbe López, José Ignacio
    Cristóbal Pinto, Carlos
    2003, Asociacion Espanola de la Carretera (04):