SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING STAFF DEVELOPMENT FOR CHINA TRANSPORT INDUSTRY

Authors

  • Jiandong Zhang Jilin Railway Vocational Technical Institute
  • Nikolaj M. Sheremet Russian University of Transport
  • Igor G. Ovchinnikov Industrial University of Tyumen
  • Alina N. Steblyanskaya Harbin Engineering University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31660/2782-232X-2023-1-86-95

Abstract

The paper analyzes the policy and management experience of the China transport industry enterprises in the field of personnel talents development, as well as the results achieved in this direction. The authors evaluate the level of education, employment, unemployment, remuneration of specialists in transport industry. The paper studies the key problems faced in the course of training and personnel retraining in the China transport industry, and the possible causes of their occurrence. The primary research method is the "fish bone" method (a cause and effect diagram). In conclusion, the authors give recommendations how to optimize decision-making process necessary for the personnel sustainable development and the creation of talents teams in the China transport industry.

Keywords:

China, transport industry, talents development, staff education

About the authors:

Jiandong Zhang, Jilin Railway Vocational Technical Institute

Lecturer,

Postgraduate Student at the Department of Labor Economics and Human Resource Management in Russian University of Transport

Nikolaj M. Sheremet, Russian University of Transport

Doctor of Engineering, Professor at the Department of Labor Economics and Human Resource Management

Igor G. Ovchinnikov, Industrial University of Tyumen

Doctor of Engineering, Professor at the Base Department JSC «Mostostroy-11»

Alina N. Steblyanskaya, Harbin Engineering University

PhD, Associate Professor at the School of Economic and Management

Анализ причин возникновения проблем подготовки кадров для транспортной отрасли (схема составлена авторами)

Published

How to Cite

SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING STAFF DEVELOPMENT FOR CHINA TRANSPORT INDUSTRY / J. Zhang, N.M. Sheremet, I.G. Ovchinnikov, A.N. Steblyanskaya. – DOI 10.31660/2782-232X-2023-1-86-95 // Architecture, construction, transport. – 2023. – № 1. – P. 86-95.