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Maintenance-oriented human resource system and performance-oriented human resource system, parents' expectation, career intention and career choice of college graduating students : an example from China
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2019);
Men are afraid in the wrong line of business, which is a widely known expression in China. Career can not only change people’s lifestyles, but also affect their mental health. Therefore, proper career choice will bring the sense of pleasure and satisfaction and stimulate better dedication to the job and more occupation achievement. For college graduating students, most of them are torn with the choice of working at state-owned (SOE) and private-owned enterprises (POE) at their senior year, as it is the very first time for most of them to ... -
Major factors affecting Bangkok metropolitan district administration effectiveness
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2007); -
Major factors affecting educational policy implementation effectiveness for the three southernmost provinces of Thailand as perceived by school directors
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2011);
This research study utilized policy implementation theories and models to test the factors affecting educational policy implementation effectiveness in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand; namely Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the level of educational policy implementation effectiveness, to study the major factors affecting this effectiveness, and among those factors to ascertain the most important as perceived by school directors. The unit of analysis of this study was the perceptions of ... -
Major factors affecting foreign investment policy implementation effectiveness : the case of Mongolia
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2015);
Developing countries would like to attract foreign investment for the many benefits it provides, such as the adoption of high technology, increased employment, and expanded exports. Without effective usage of foreign investment inflows, however, foreign investment also brings side effects (e.g., environmental damage). Good foreign investment policy and its effective implementation could increase the benefits and decrease the side effects of foreign investment in the host country. -
Major factors affecting industrial hazardous waste policy implementation in Central Thailand
(National Institute of Development Administration, 1998); -
Major factors affecting performance of frontline employees of Thai Airways International
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2001); -
Major factors affecting policy changes on illegal migrant workers in Thailand
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2000); -
Major factors affecting policy implementation on juvenile delinquent rehabilitation
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2006); -
Major factors affecting the implementation and effectiveness of the R&D tax incentive policy
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2009)
The Thai government began to offer an R&D tax incentive in 1996 with the objective, as declared in the policy statement, of encouraging the private sector to do more research and technology development. The tax incentive is given in the form of an exemption of corporate income tax for an amount equal to 100% of the expenses incurred in the form of fees for research and technology development paid to registered R&D service providers. Using the goal-attainment model, it was concluded that the policy has low effectiveness in stimulating R&D investment. ... -
Major factors affecting the implementation of the 1984 Thai sugar policy
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2004); -
Major factors affecting the organizational effectiveness : a study of city and town municipalities
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2007); -
Major factors influencing the healthy city policy implementation in Bangkok Metropolis : a study on the vended food sanitation improvement policy
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2001); -
Management and development of labour in Thai aviation industry
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2010);
The objectives of this research are to study the current situation of management and development of labour in the Thai aviation industry and to present the guidelines for competency increasing of employees especially those working in the airlines, at the airport and at the site of air cargo. The target population in this study is employees in Thai Airways International Public Company Limited, Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited and Bangkok Flight Services Company Limited. Primary data was collected from 585 samples employed in these three ... -
Management and financial distress : the case of Thai listed companies
(National Institute of Development Administration, 1999); -
Management and leadership of innovation and ambidexterity in the innovative high-performance enterprises in Thailand
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2018);
To be innovative and high-performance are two opposing dimensions in organizations; one requires innovativeness, another, efficiency. Innovativeness and efficiency each requires a different and, often, contrasting set of capability and mentality; this causes paradoxes for organizations to manage along the way. Ambidexterity or the capabilities to maximize both dimensions is instrumental in managing the paradoxes. This research set out to study the organizations considered to be innovative and high-performance to explore the antecedent factors ... -
Management model for biogas production from wastewater of natural rubber processing at the community level
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2017);
This study aims to examine the factors affecting the management of biogas production from the wastewater produced by natural rubber processing at community level and to develop a management model. The methodologies consist of a literature review on the factors affecting biogas management and the sites studies based on structural interviews with three rubber sheet production cooperatives in Songkhla Province. The data are summarized to find the key factors and criteria. These factors and criteria were ranked using the Analytical Hierarchy ... -
Management of blood donation : a case study of national blood centre of Thailand
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2016);
The National Blood Centre (NBC) of Thailand is the major blood supplier for hospitals in Thailand with the responsibility of acquiring at least 1,500 units of blood per day from blood donation. This research mainly aims to search for the NBC’s management of blood donation, both in normal and unexpected situations, through interviews. The study also searches for the most important motives enhancing blood donation during unexpected events by employing a questionnaire. It found that NBC’s management of blood donations reveals special ... -
Managerial ability and dividend policy : evidence from U.S. market
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2015);
Dividends have long been acknowledged as profit-distributing mechanisms in classical corporate policy and are important in key investment and financial decision-making. Dividends have continued to be famously debated by scholars for almost a century. On various perspectives, many scholars have debated back and forth on their relevancy to firm performance and value. -
Managerial capacity and people empowerment : the key mechanisms of community organizations towards community development
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2003); -
Managerial entrepreneurship in the Sri Lanka Administrative Service : a multidisciplinary perspective
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2003);