铁路环境中团队工作人员之间的权力梯度:一个关键的研究缺口

IF 1.4 Q4 ERGONOMICS
Bridie Luva, A. Naweed
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摘要

摘要在铁路事故分析中,通信错误是常见的因果和促成因素。虽然通信中的措辞和协议问题已被用来对通信错误进行分类,但对重大铁路事故的正式调查指出,潜在的“权威梯度”是一个影响因素。本文的目的是了解权威梯度对通信误差的影响是如何被铁路研究和实践社区所探索的。为了实现对关键研究差距的全面理解和识别,本文还回顾了适用于铁路人为因素以及受团队之间权力差异影响的其他部门的流行工具和框架。审查发现,虽然来自行业报告的证据暗示了铁路的权威梯度,但没有进行任何研究来支持或反驳这一结论。此外,应用研究中缺乏权威梯度,这引起了人们对当前方法能力与研究焦点的关注。对铁路核心运营职能的权威/权力与地位/价值之间的关系进行了概念化,并考虑了Hofstede的权力距离理论在铁路中的应用。确定了一些研究空白,这表明了未来的研究机会。
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Authority gradients between team workers in the rail environment: a critical research gap
Abstract Communication errors feature prevalently as causal and contributory factors in accident analysis within rail. While matters of phraseology and protocol in communication have been used to categorise communication error, formal inquiries into major rail accidents point to an underlying “authority gradient” as an influencing factor. The aim of this paper was to understand how the influence of authority gradients on communication error has been explored by communities of research and practice in rail. To achieve a holistic understanding and identification of key research gaps, this paper also reviewed prevalent tools and frameworks applied in rail human factors, as well as other sectors impacted by power disparities between teams. The review found that while evidence from industry reports is suggestive of an authority gradient in rail, no research has been conducted to support or refute this conclusion. Moreover, an absence of authority gradients in applied research draws attention to current methodological capabilities vs research foci. The relationship between the authority/power and status/value of core rail operational functions is conceptualised, and application of Hofstede’s theory of power distance to rail is considered. A number of research gaps are identified which indicate future research opportunities.
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