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    Public-private partnership (PPP) in Thailand : a case study of Bangkok Mass Transit system (BTS) 

    Krit Lertsethtakarn; Chandra-nuj Mahakanjana (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    A basic administrative challenge in Thailand regarding basic transportation projects is the lack of sufficient funding. Since 1990, the public-private partnership (PPP) is an option for the government in developing basic transportation and maintaining economic growth in Thailand. Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) was the first successful mass transit system in Thailand and was originally funded totally by private parties, at 100% private investment. However, the project has faced many problems and obstacles caused by many factors and these ...
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    PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR LABOR PRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN VOCATIONAL COLLEGES AND THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 

    Siriprapa Promma; ศิริประภา พรหมมา; Montree Socatiyanurak; มนตรี โสคติยานุรักษ์; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Public Administration; Montree Socatiyanurak; มนตรี โสคติยานุรักษ์ (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    The research Public-Private Partnerships for Labor Production and Development in Cooperating between Vocational Colleges and Industries has the following objectives: 1) to study the components of public-private partnership in labor production between vocational colleges and the industrial sector in accordance with the needs and 2) to analyze the relationship of public-private partnership in labor production between vocational colleges and the industrial sector in accordance with the needs. The research used a quantitative research methodology to ...
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    Public-private partnership in sustaining Thailand's food industry development 

    Pornsan Piyanantisak; Pairote Pathranarakul (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)

    Over the past decade, the number of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Thailand has risen significantly. The ‘Thailand 4.0’ economic model and the ‘Food Innopolis’ project, a pilot project initiated to utilize PPP as a tool for research and development (R&D) in the food industry, constitute two initiatives that emphasize the role of PPPs as a means of modernizing the nation’s food industry. However, despite the importance of PPPs in the food-processing sector, Thailand’s academic literature has not yet discussed this management tool in sufficient ...
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    Public-private partnerships : strengthen Thailand's health security in confronting emerging infectious diseases 

    Pinsuda Luangpaiboon; Anchana NaRanong (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    The emergence/re-emergence of pathogenic organisms is putting national healthcare systems under severe strain. Infectious diseases are among the root causes of death and disability in an outbreak. As such, ensuring the development of adequate resources and access to healthcare services has become an increasing priority for the national agenda. Governments across the world are increasingly turning to PPPs as the primary mechanism for delivering healthcare services to meet this growing demand for national health security. Currently, there is ...
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    Quality education : assessment of mathematical cognitive skills and analytical ability of grade 9 students in Gabrielite schools (Thailand) 

    Anusak Nidhibhadrabhorn; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 1999)
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    Quality of life of the youth in the Northeast of Thailand : a case study of three provinces : Buri Ram, Surin, Si Sa Ket 

    Lalita Soonthornvipart; Suwanlee Piampiti, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2007)
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    Raising standard of living via minimum wage policy versus transfer payment policy 

    Sanpong Chuenroj; Suchittra Chamnivickorn, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2012)

    It has been, historically, found that one of the most successful economic development concepts is the concept of welfare state where a government plays a big role in providing social benefits for its citizens through its various government intervention policies. This administrative concept has been widely adopted by many European countries with successes in Scandinavian countries, namely, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. Attempts had been made by Thai government to adopt the welfare state concept to improve the well-beings of Thais. But ...
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    Ray of his aspirations 

    Library and Information Center. National Institute of Development Administration (Library and Information Center, National Institute of Development Administration, 2021-10)

    The genesis of the National Institute of Development Administration as inspire by His Majesty King Bhumibol ’s vision of producing quality personnel for advancing Thailand ’ s development , which the collaboration of many institution from Thailand and foreign country.
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    Red flags on financial failure : the case of Thai corporations 

    Jinda Khunthong, 1951-; Aekkachai Nittayagasetwat, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 1997)

    This study is to identify red flags on financial failure of Thai corporations, since the collapse of many business firms, especially the financial institutions and real estate firms in 1997. Red flags are indicators for possible cause for concerned specific areas that represent potential problems; here it is limited to financial failure. Using red flags as warning signals for financial failure will efficiently help the users of the financial statements in their decision making. In addition, the study includes prediction performance and experimental ...
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    Regime-switching housing price cycle in China 

    Lu, Xiaoman; Yuthana Sethapramote (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)

    This paper aims to examine the house price cycle at the province level of China using the three-regime Markov-switching model. Our findings indicate that, in Xinjiang, Chongqing and Jiangsu, there was no secular slowdown in growth since the rapid-growth regime re-emerged at some stage. While during economic downturn and rapid economic growth, house prices fall and grow fastest, respectively, in the central region. However, during normal growth regime, house prices increase fastest in the eastern provinces. These findings indicate regional ...
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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYEE PERCEPTIONS ON TALENT MANAGEMENT AND THE INTENTION TO LEAVE THROUGH JOB SATISFACTION AND AFFECTIVE COMMITMENT BASED ON A HIGH PERFORMANCE AND POTENTIAL SYSTEM 

    Nuttaporn Jariyapanya; ณัฐาพร จริยะปัญญา; Boon-Anan Phinaitrup; บุญอนันต์ พินัยทรัพย์; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Public Administration; Boon-Anan Phinaitrup; บุญอนันต์ พินัยทรัพย์ (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    The purpose of this research is: 1) to explain the relationships between talent management, job satisfaction, affective commitment, and the intention to leave among civil servants in HiPPS projects for the Thai public sector, 2) to develop a model of talent management affecting employees’ intention to leave an organization through job satisfaction and affective commitment, and 3) to develop policy recommendations for talent management in the Thai public sector. This research used a mixed method which includes quantitative and qualitative approaches. ...
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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION AND FIRM PERFORMANCE OF CHINESE SMES IN THAILAND 

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

    Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, countries have formed a state of isolation and economic decline. As a result, trade and investment activities between countries continue to decrease, so the unknown elements of trade and investment activities are a growing trend, leading to an unfavorable situation. It also hampers Chinese enterprises from expanding overseas. However, Chinese enterprises still invest in Thailand during the epidemic. It is because the social environment of people in Thailand is relatively stable, and preferential policies for ...
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    Relationship between financial and real sectors: implications for stable economic development [evidence from Thailand] 

    Khalil, Muhammad Azhar; Santi Chaisrisawatsuk (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)

    Economic real sector is essential for growth and development as its activities persuade progress of economic output. The sector generates better outcomes if it is accompanied with a healthier financial system; thus, advancement of financial sector is a means for the growth of real sector. This study reexamine the relationship between financial and real sectors of Thailand with the volatility analysis of GDP caused by development of financial market. The GARCH Model, Johansen-Juselius (1990) co-integration test, and vector error correction model ...
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    Relationship between financial and real sectors: implications for stable economic development [evidence from Thailand] 

    Khalil, Muhammad Azhar; Santi Chaisrisawatsuk (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)

    Economic real sector is essential for growth and development as its activities persuade progress of economic output. The sector generates better outcomes if it is accompanied with a healthier financial system; thus, advancement of financial sector is a means for the growth of real sector. This study reexamine the relationship between financial and real sectors of Thailand with the volatility analysis of GDP caused by development of financial market. The GARCH Model, Johansen-Juselius (1990) cointegration test, and vector error correction ...
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    Relationship between Health Behavior and Metabolic Syndrome Progression: A parallel latent growth curve modeling approach 

    Somkiat Tonphu; สมเกียรติ ตนภู; Arnond Sakworawich; อานนท์ ศักดิ์วรวิชญ์; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Applied Statistics; Arnond Sakworawich; อานนท์ ศักดิ์วรวิชญ์ (National Institute of Development Administration, 3/6/2022)

    OBJECTIVES: To develop a measurement model to assess the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) progression and health behavior changes. METHODS: Medical records of checkup patients of a private hospital from 2006-2017. Data on exercise (EXE), smoking (SMK), and failure to control weight (FCW) were included as health behaviors. FCW was derived from waist circumference (WC) and body mass index (BMI).  Blood pressure, high and low density lipoproteins (HDL, LDL), triglycerides (TG), and fasting blood sugar (FBS) were used for MetS diagnosis ...
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    Relationships among emotional intelligence, leadership scores, and human value added metrics 

    Varumpa Temaismithi; Wichai Utsahajit (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    It is widely believed that good leader leads an organization for success. Emotional intelligence is deemed as one of key components of a good leader. Leader with higher emotional intelligence level tends to outperform leader with lower emotional intelligence. Relationship between good leader with high emotional intelligence and firm or organization performance was documented to be positively correlated. However, result from this study exhibits that emotional intelligence and organizational performance have significantly negative correlation. ...
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    Reproductive health behavior and service need among female adolescent factory workers in Bangkok and Vicinity 

    Srisuda Vuthipramote; Duanpen Theerawanviwat, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2006)
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    Research for Development and Validation on Helping Behavior of Bystanders Scale in Junior High School Students 

    Chayanis Anusakulroj; ชญานิศ อนุสกุลโรจน์; Duchduen Bhanthumnavin; ดุจเดือน พันธุมนาวิน; National Institute of Development Administration. Graduate School of Social Development and Management Strategy; Duchduen Bhanthumnavin; ดุจเดือน พันธุมนาวิน (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    This research aimed at constructing and validating helping behavior of bystanders scale (HBBC) in junior high school students. Two important scales were constructed namely, 1) emotional support behavior of bystander scale (ESBBS), and 2) informational support behavior of bystander scale (ISBBS). The statistical approaches were exploratory factor analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis and validation. The samples in this study were grade 7th and 8th students in four junior high schools.  Using multistage quota random sampling, the total samples ...
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    Research Fuels Futher Knowledge 

    Library and Information Center. National Institute of Development Administration (Library and Information Center, National Institute of Development Administration, 2022-01)

    Research is of necessity and vital importance at higher education institutions. Research is an essential means for researchers to enhance their knowledge and experiences.NIDA saw the profound significance of research conduct, thus establishing the Research Fund with the aim of encouraging all NIDA personnel be they faculty or staff to undertake research. Also, they are encouraged to apply research grants both from the state budget and other external funding sources.Through research conduct, faculty and staff members can enhance their knowledge ...
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    A RESEARCH ON INFLUENCING FACTORS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS' SATISFACTION UNDER THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM---BASED ON THE MEDIATING ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND THE MODERATING ROLE OF SELF-EFFICACY 

    XI TONG; XI TONG; Zhongwu Li; Zhongwu Li; National Institute of Development Administration. International College,; Zhongwu Li; Zhongwu Li (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    Promoting the deep integration of information technology and education is the general direction problem to solve in the current education and teaching. Therefore, under the background of profound changes in the new form of education, a better mixed teaching organically combining online learning and offline face-to-face teaching has become a practical problem facing higher education in China today. As a model of the deep integration of information technology and learning theory, flipped classroom has become a hot spot in higher education reform ...