Explaining the different ownership structure in Korea and the U.S. trucking industries
One of the distinctive features in Korea and the U.S. trucking industries is the huge difference in the share of owner-operators. While it is around 10~15 percent in the U.S., 80~90% of drivers operate their own truck in Korea. Different from historical explanations of previous researches, this pape...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of international logistics and trade 2008, 6(1), , pp.93-109 |
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Zusammenfassung: | One of the distinctive features in Korea and the U.S. trucking industries is the huge difference in the
share of owner-operators. While it is around 10~15 percent in the U.S., 80~90% of drivers operate their
own truck in Korea. Different from historical explanations of previous researches, this paper deals with
this feature theoretically. We examine what brings the difference in asset ownership structures between
the Korean and the U.S. trucking industries. Using an analytic framework, we investigate the
determinants of truck ownership and the changes in ownership patterns. The model introduces several
parameters related to productivities of drivers’ efforts and contractibility to affect drivers’ decision, and
values of these parameters in both countries are discussed qualitatively and found to be consistent with
the aforementioned characteristics. KCI Citation Count: 1 |
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ISSN: | 1738-2122 2508-7592 |
DOI: | 10.24006/jilt.2008.6.1.006 |