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    Image parsing using local features of superpixels and genetic algorithm 

    Joseph, Ferdin Joe John; Surapong Auwatanamongkol (National Institute of Development Administration, 2014)

    Image porsing is a new avenue in the field of Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Similar to parsing of text into meaningful tokens and classifying them based on the user discretions, images are also parsed to understand the contents of the image. In this regard, there lies a need for image parsing systems to parse the images and understand the contents of the images in an efficient way. In the recent past various image parsing methodologies are proposed with huge fcaturc sct and ambiguity in performance based on class and pixels detected. Many ...
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    Imagined asean identity in Thai television programs 

    Pitak Chumongkol; Patchanee Cheyjunya (National Institute of Development Administration, 2017)

    This study was a qualitative research aimed to analyze the construction of ASEAN identity in Thai television programs and the decoding of ASEAN identity conveyed in Thai television program by the youth audience. Textual analysis of 6 television programs presenting social and cultural content about ASEAN during 2014- 2016, totaling 57 episodes, was conducted with in-depth interview with 25 students in the area of ASEAN Studies from 4 universities: Kasetsart, Thammasart, Chiangmai, and Walailuk. The following findings were found: All Thai television ...
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    Impact evaluation of EDI policy : a stakeholder approach 

    Janet Maneenak; Pisan Suriyamongkol, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2000)
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    The impact of career management on work attitude in public sector employees: the mediating effect of career growth 

    Lu, Dan; Chen, Chih Hung (National Institute of Development Administration, 2022)

    The development of a service-oriented government is one of the main objectives of the Chinese government’s reform. The public sector employees’ efforts in the course of pursuing organizational goals, which are considerably affected by the employees’ work attitudes, are the keys for the development of the service-oriented government. The public sector employees’ work attitudes, one of classic concept of public organization behaviors, is the civil servants’ attitudes towards the work and their evaluation of work and their working environment (either ...
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    Impact of decentralization on education expenditure and quality of education service delivery in Thai local government 

    Ausanakorn Tavarom; Chandra-nuj Mahakanjana (National Institute of Development Administration, 2014)

    The objectives of this study were: 1) To investigate the impact of decentralization policy on municipal governments’ budget allocation for education; and 2) To investigate the impact of decentralization policy on the quality of education provided by municipal governments. The methodology for this study can be divided into 2 parts. Firstly, the study of municipal government budget allocation for education was conducted using secondary data from the previous local government budget law passed between 2007and 2013, and results of the first ...
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    IMPACT OF HIGH-COMMITMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON THE TURNOVER INTENTION OF TEACHERS IN CHINESE PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES– MEDIATING EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND MODERATING EFFECT OF JOB EMBEDDEDNESS: THE CASE OF JIANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA 

    ZHAOYAN ZHANG; ZHAOYAN ZHANG; Marisa Laokulrach; มาริษา เลากุลรัตน์; National Institute of Development Administration. International College,; Marisa Laokulrach; มาริษา เลากุลรัตน์ (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    As a powerful supplement to higher education, private higher education has been an important part of China's higher education field, which promoted the diversified development of higher education in China and realized the rational allocation of educational resources. However, there are still many human resource management problems of professional teachers in private universities. For example, the participation of professional teachers in the decision-making of teaching management is very low, and their teaching needs and requirements are often ...
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    Impact of leader-member exchange, communication, and corporate social responsibility on employee performance and turnover intention : a case study of True Corporation Public Company Limited 

    Ekasit Kansuwiro; Boon-Anan Phinaitrup (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)

    During this digital disruption era, many organizations have to prepare themselves to be ready for coping with all the changes. One of the approaches that many organizations choose to perform is to create workforce flexibility by recruiting employees as short-term contract. The other approach is to replace some jobs that are currently performed by human with automation or robot. Anyway, many research papers found that jobs that will continue being performed by human are those jobs that require human skill, for example customer service or sales ...
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    Impact of population on environmental change in Thailand 

    Amornthip Taethiengtam; Suwanlee Piampiti, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2000)
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    THE IMPACT OF REGULATORY FOCUS ON JOB PERFORMANCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION TEACHERS IN CHINA BASED ON DOUBLE-MEDIATING EFFECT 

    SIYU YANG; Siyu Yang; Vesarach Aumeboonsuke; เวสารัช เอื้อมบุญสุข; National Institute of Development Administration. International College,; Vesarach Aumeboonsuke; เวสารัช เอื้อมบุญสุข (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    Nowadays with increasingly fierce competition among higher education institutions (HEIs) worldwide, much attention has been given to upgrading school management level and building high-quality teaching staff. In recent years, China has issued various policies and regulations to strengthen the development of HEIs and has built the largest higher education system of the world. Thus, this research focuses on Chinese teachers to carry out relevant studies. More specifically, under the context of this research the word “teachers” only stands for those ...
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    Impact of transformational leadership, organizational creativity and organizational innovation on sme performance in Thailand 

    Peerawut Sirisak; Nisada Wedchayanon (National Institute of Development Administration, 2015)

    The objectives of the study were 1) to examine transformational leadership, organizational creativity organizational innovation and performance of SMEs, 2) to identify the factors influencing the success of SMEs, 3) to find out the impact of transformational leadership, organizational creativity and organizational innovation on performance of SMEs, and 4) to reveal the performance level of creative, technological and innovative industry, agriculture and agro - processing industry, service and tourism industry, and retail and wholesale ...
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    Impacts of board roles and responsibilities, leadership styles and information and communication technology adoptions on organizational performance : A study of nonprofit organizations in Thailand 

    Thalerngsak Senakham; Juree Vichit-Vadakan (สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์, 2013)

    This research aimed to explore how these key factors – leadership styles, board roles and responsibilities, and ICT adoption – are related to the performance of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) in Thailand. The resource-based view theory, the agency theory, the resource dependent theory, the institution theory, leadership theories, as well as concepts about ICT adoption were studied to create factors that affect the performance of NPOs. The samples used in this research were 906 NPOs that were registered with the Ministry of Social Development ...
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    Impacts of financial restructuring programs on performance of commercial banks in Thailand 

    Wantanee Boonyadej; Ponlapat Buracom, chairperson (National Institute of Development Administration, 2002)
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    The Impacts of Local Executive' Policies on Provincial Administrative Organizations' Revenue Collection 

    Supatjit Ladbuakhao; สุพัฒน์จิตร ลาดบัวขาว; Chandra-nuj Mahakanjana; จันทรานุช มหากาญจนะ; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Public Administration; Chandra-nuj Mahakanjana; จันทรานุช มหากาญจนะ (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    The main objectives of this research were 1) the impacts of local executive' policies on provincial administrative organizations' revenue collection; 2) to study the management of revenue collection for success on provincial administrative organizations' revenue collection. The research method uesd are qualitative are research documents and informal interviews. From key informants related to the impacts of local executive' policies with a total of 12 people within the local executive', department head and the officials involved in collecting ...
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    Impacts of sustained low petroleum price on Thailand's economy and quantity of the release of co2 resulting from petroleum consumption from the perspective of forecasting computable general equilibrium model 

    Chatsamee Chanitnan; Sompote Kunnoot (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)

    The increase of world supply of shale gas and shale oil had sustained the low level of oil price at about 50% of the previous level for the extended period since 2014. There are opinions as found in the media of different perspectives suggesting both positive and negative sides of the economic effects. This study designed a model of the economic change in 5 years by applied the forecasting computable general equilibrium, for the purpose of studying the impact of oil prices that had remained low since 2014 was estimated to be 50% in ...
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    THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN BANK ENTRY ON DOMESTIC BANKS AND ECONOMY OF LAO PDR 

    Chanhdavone Khamphoumy; Chanhdavone Khamphoumy; Saran Sarntisart; ศรัณย์ ศานติศาสน์; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Development Economics; Saran Sarntisart; ศรัณย์ ศานติศาสน์ (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    As the level of financial combination and liberalization increased considerably in the 1990s, the number and market share of foreign banks in Lao PDR has increased rapidly. The purpose of this thesis is to estimate the effects of foreign bank presence on the performance of domestic banks and the economy in the Lao PDR empirically. For the first model, a sample of 27 banks over the time period of 2012–2020 is used in the analysis of the effect on the performance of domestic banks, employing a panel data methodology by random effect model. The ...
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    Implementation of essential drug policy in public hospital 

    Cheraporn Ruangcherachuporn; Voradej Chandarasorn, chairperson (National Institute of Development Administration, 2001)
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    Implementation of knowledge management : a comparative study of the secretariat of the house of representatives and the senate of the Thai parliament 

    Pakpoom Mingmitr; Ploy Suebvises (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    The problem addressed in this study is that little action is taken to create the value of Knowledge Management (KM) implementation for the Thai Parliament. There is a need to increase the understanding of KM in terms of the characteristics, processes, outcomes, and critical success factors (CSFs) in order to integrate a framework to study KM. The purpose of this study was to investigate the KM elements, in terms of characteristics, processes, outcomes, and the CSFs at the Thai Parliament. The research questions were: 1) How do KM characteristics ...
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    Improving intrusion detection systems using reference vectors 

    Pattree Sidthikorn; Ohm Sornil, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2006)
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    IN THE RACE FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND FINANCIAL EXCELLENCE: ADVANCING FIRMS' INVESTMENT IN KNOWLEDGE ASSETS AND INNOVATIONS  

    Muhammad Azhar Khalil; Muhammad Azhar Khalil; Kridsda Nimmanunta; กฤษฎา นิมมานันทน์; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Business Administration; Kridsda Nimmanunta; กฤษฎา นิมมานันทน์ (National Institute of Development Administration, 3/6/2022)

    This dissertation focuses on the firms’ investment management decisions regarding knowledge assets (intangible assets), innovation, sustainable investments, and other knowledge management practices through which firms generate both financial benefits and improved environmental outcomes. The previous title of this dissertation was ‘In the race for excellence: the role of knowledge assets and innovation’ (as appeared in the IRB document). The overall agenda is classified and decomposed into three major interrelated sections in an attempt to achieve ...
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    Inclusion of the minority language on public signs: multilingualism in the deep South of Thailand 

    Perapong Suaykratok; Aree Manosuthikit (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)

    This study of linguistic landscape (LL) aims to describe the urban multilingual practices through signs seen in the southernmost Thai communities with a specific focus on the inclusion of Patani-Malay, a minority language, yet a mother tongue of the majority of people in the areas on public signs. This study also examines people’s perceptions of languages on signs including Patani-Malay. 1,746 photos of text signs were collected from 18 streets in total: 3 main streets and 3 minor streets of each Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat central city. Data ...