Browsing by Author "Aweewan Panyagometh"
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Customer purchase intention toward new energy passenger vehicles: a case of China
Yuan, Aoxue; Aweewan Panyagometh (National Institute of Development Administration, 2017)
From 2009 to 2015, the sales of new energy passenger vehicles in China rapidly surged from 319 to 206,793 units, which recorded an increasing popularity of new energy vehicles. This study aims to investigate the effects of customer perceived value (price value, quality value, emotional value and social value), government policy and environmental consciousness on customer purchase intention toward new energy passenger vehicles in China. This study also intends to give suggestions to promote the new energy vehicle market as well as to increase the ... -
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE HMOOC LEARNERS’ ENGAGEMENT AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING BASED ON AN ADAPTED 3P MODEL
YUNQING ZHANG; YUNQING ZHANG; Aweewan Panyagometh; อาวีวรรณ ปัญญาโกเมศ; National Institute of Development Administration. International College,; Aweewan Panyagometh; อาวีวรรณ ปัญญาโกเมศ (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)
In the post-pandemic era, hMOOC (hybrid MOOC) is developed by integrating MOOC into on-campus learning and taken as MOOC 3.0. However, the majority of previous literature pays attention to the theoretical discussion of hMOOC design rather than the empirical research of hMOOC success. Therefore, this thesis aims to explore undergraduate learners’ actual perceptions towards hMOOC learning and build a mechanism to examine the predictors and outcome of the learner engagement and knowledge sharing. A mixed methods design was conducted to make a broad ... -
Life cycle cost analysis of end-off-life vehicle to examine the economic feasibility and management policy in Thailand
Pongsak Wonglertkunakorn; Aweewan Panyagometh (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)
A vehicle that is no longer used is called an End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV). ELV management is a crucial issue that is addressed by many countries who are keen to reduce waste and improve the ELV treatment process. In developed countries, regardless of the different policies they chose, ELV management is stable and systematic. In Thailand, there is no direct law or regulation for ELV management. In addition, the current policy promotes the use of old cars because the annual tax registration renewal fee is reduced from year six by ten percent every ... -
RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP OFENTREPRENEURSHIP CURRICULUM ONCOLLEGE GRADUATES'ENTREPRENEURIALCOMPETENCE IN CHINA
JIANXIAN WANG; JIANXIAN WANG; Aweewan Panyagometh; อาวีวรรณ ปัญญาโกเมศ; National Institute of Development Administration. International College,; Aweewan Panyagometh; อาวีวรรณ ปัญญาโกเมศ (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)
Entrepreneurship education in Chinese universities started from the competition of business plans. Although it has been developed for more than 20 years, it is still dominated by the second class, and entrepreneurship education in the first class is seriously lacking. The main reason lies in the misunderstanding of entrepreneurship education in the field of higher education in China, which believes that entrepreneurship practical education can effectively improve the entrepreneurial competence of college students. Therefore, less attention is ... -
Thai durian supply chain characteristics, performance indicators, and analytic hierarchy process
Asdawut Siriprasertchok; Aweewan Panyagometh (National Institute of Development Administration, 2020)
In managing agri-food supply chains, performance measurement is one of the strategic issues of a firm to achieve business success since it helps in determining courses of action through evaluation of earlier practices and benchmarking, addressing performance gaps, as well as redesigning a firm strategy and management system. In spite of its business vitality, little attention has been paid to this area of study. As Thailand is the top durian exporter in the global market, this paper aims to explore the characteristics of the Thai durian supply ... -
THE CHINESE GOVERNANCE MODEL OF THE NEW RURAL ELITE IN YONGCHUAN, CHONGQING: A CASE OF CONFUCIANISM-LAW CONFLICT
Ruoqi Zhao; Ruoqi Zhao; Aweewan Panyagometh; อาวีวรรณ ปัญญาโกเมศ; Aweewan Panyagometh; อาวีวรรณ ปัญญาโกเมศ (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)
The purpose of this study is to explore the governance model of new rural elite in Yongchuan, Chongqing, China under the background of Confucianism-Law conflicts. In order to achieve its purpose, this study was exploratory and qualitative in nature. One-on-one semi-structured interviews focus group interviews and observation were conducted as triangulation data collection in this study. The results of this exploratory study are 1) Rural Elite Mediation House was established under the joint action of multiple factors in order to solve the governance ... -
The elderly problems and policies in China: a comparison with Japan
Liu, Yue; Aweewan Panyagometh (National Institute of Development Administration, 2017)
This research was conducted qualitatively through review, analysis, and comparison of Chinese and Japanese policies regarding elderly policy. The methodology used in this study was literature analysis. Data on elderly population were collected from World Bank website and elderly policy documents were from a government website. The study aimed to (1) find out about the aging problem in China, (2) compare the policies on the elderly in China and Japan, and (3) provide policy recommendations for the Chinese government. The results showed that China ... -
The smart farming by adopting the philosophy of the sufficiency economy: the case study of duck farm, Latkrabang, Thailand
Phanita Phakdi; Aweewan Panyagometh (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)
Focusing on agricultural business seems promising. Considering on environment and capability of most Thai farmers, smart Farm in Thailand should be household-based farming by using simple and economical feasible technology will generate income for households on sufficiency economy basis. The objectives of this study are to develop farming and knowledge dissemination about the smart farming by adopting the philosophy of the sufficiency economy in duck farm prototype. To develop technology need assessment of duck farm in alignment with the concept ...