Browsing by Author "Montree Socatiyanurak"
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The achievement of export performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Thailand
Janchai Pitakunnop; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 2014)
Today, international trade is very important thanks to small and medium enterprises‟ role in the economy through the boost of employment from their advantages on business opportunity. However, small and medium enterprises have their own disadvantage with respect to size, resources, and management capability that impede their opportunity to export. Yet, there are few practical research works about achievement of export performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Thailand. Most studies involve foreign markets in developed countries, ... -
CASHLESS SOCIETY FROM CASH-BASED ECONOMY TO CASHLESS ECONOMY IN THAILAND
Jassada Sepetch; เจษฎา ศรีเพ็ชร; Montree Socatiyanurak; มนตรี โสคติยานุรักษ์; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Public Administration; Montree Socatiyanurak; มนตรี โสคติยานุรักษ์ (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2022)
The objectives of this research were to study the changes incurred during the progression from a cash-based economy to a cashless society in Thailand, the factors related to a cashless economy and a cashless society in Thailand, and the development of a conceptual framework for the pursuit of a cashless society and economy in Thailand. The sample group was the population of all regions in Thailand. A total population of 2,800 samples was found. Thailand is likely to develop from a cash-based economy to a cashless economy. This is due to the ... -
The causal relationship in financial literacy, self-efficacy, financial planning motivation, risk in financial planning and retirement financial planning among people in the Northeastern region of Thailand in the context of an ageing society
Lanliya Samsuwan; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)
This study objectives are 1) to examine the causal relationships in financial literacy, self-efficacy, financial motivation planning, risk in financial planning, and retirement financial planning among people living in the northeastern region of Thailand through empirical data performed by confirmatory factor analysis, 2) to analyze causal relationship of financial literacy, self-efficacy, financial motivation planning, risk in financial planning, and retirement financial planning among people living in the northeastern region of Thailand by ... -
The effects of corporate governance, human resource practices, and organizational wellbeing
Karnpaphim Auttajate; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)
The effects of corporate governance, human resources practices, and organizational wellbeing on organizational performance of the companies listed on the stock exchanges in Thailand were the thesis title of this current study. Quantitative research approach was adopted to examine those effects. Its research objective was to investigate the direct and indirect effects of corporate governance, human resources practices, and organizational wellbeing on organizational performance. The companies listed on the stock exchange of Thailand and the market ... -
Factors affecting municipal fiscal capacity in Thailand
Wisuttinee Taneerat; Montree Socatiyanurak (สถาบันบัณพิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์, 2017)
The purpose of this research is to 1) study various characters on the development of revenue structures and fiscal capacity of municipalities in Thailand, 2) investigate the relationship among factors affecting the municipal fiscal capacity, and 3) propose policy recommendations regarding improving and heightening the municipal fiscal capacity to different concerned agencies. -
Integrated model of public policy formulation by stakeholders in the Thai rice strategy implementation
Wareerat Srisathidwattana; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)
The purpose of this study was to 1) to study the integrated model of public policy formulation by stakeholders in the implementation of the Thai rice strategy 2) to analyze factors influencing Thai rice public policy and 3) to develop an integrated model of public policy formulation by the stakeholders in the implementation of the Thai rice strategy. This research was conducted adopting a qualitative approach. Data collection was done by studying and reviewing relevant literature, including in-depth interviews and observations of key informants. ... -
Knowledge and understanding of the philosophy of sufficiency economy, by application of the philosophy of sufficiency economy in personal finance management and the results of personal financial management of non-agricultural people
Rakpong Sansri; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)
This article studied knowledge and understanding of the philosophy of sufficiency economy, by application of the philosophy of the sufficiency economy in personal financial management and the results of personal financial management of non-agricultural people. In the poverty-stricken provinces in each region are Amnat Charoen province, Chainat province, Pattani province and Mae Hong Son province. The number of samples is 400 samples for a total of 1,600 samples. This article were to study: 1) Analyze direct influences and indirect influences of ... -
Policy implications for small and medium enterprise exchange : a study of market for alternative investment (mai)
Kanok Karnchanapoo; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 2014)
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play an important part in Thailand’s economy; however, most SMEs have been struggling with financing their business operation and future growth. Undeniably, public funding is an untapped financing option for SMEs. Thus, the SME exchange is a crucial platform for SMEs to access public funding. In fact, the Market for Alternative Investment (MAI), operated under the Stock Exchange of Thailand, is an alternative capital market for SMEs. Although the MAI has been continuously growing, MAI still has a relatively ...