Journal
ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages -Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1687814016647881
Keywords
Urban rail transit; transport engineering; emergency; inter-organization collaboration; quick emergency response capability; structural equation modeling
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- Ministry of Education in China (MOE) Project of Humanities and Social Sciences [13YJC630232]
- Project of China Hunan Provincial science and technology Department [2014SK3214]
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With the rapid development of urban rail transit in China recently, improving its quick emergency response capability is becoming an important issue. Based on the perspective of inter-organizational collaboration, this article examines the formation mechanism of quick emergency response capability of urban rail transit and proposes the concept model hypothesis, in order to highlight the inter-organizational emergency collaboration relationships and the quick emergency response capability. According to site surveys and analysis of the elements of inter-organizational collaboration in emergency rescue and the meaning of quick emergency response capability, the scale of emergency collaboration and emergency response capability is designed, and the hypothetical concept model is tested by structural equation model. The results indicate that the emergency collaboration can be realized mainly through emergency organizations, resources, plans, and information. These elements interact with each other; the quick emergency response capability includes fast reaction and emergency disposal capability, emergency decision and execution capability, and coordination and joint action capability. These capabilities restrict each other. Moreover, emergency collaboration has significant but different influence on different dimensions of quick emergency response capability. Therefore, allocating and controlling emergency elements are pivotal to realizing inter-organizational emergency collaboration and generating the quick emergency response capability of urban rail transit.
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