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    BANGKOK BRANDING THROUGH THE BANGKOKIAN'S PERSPECTIVE 

    Nisachol Ratanasachol; นิสาชล รัตนสาชล; Yubol Benjarongkij; ยุบล เบ็ญจรงค์กิจ; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Communication Arts and Management Innovation; Yubol Benjarongkij; ยุบล เบ็ญจรงค์กิจ (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    The Thesis entitled “Branding Bangkok through the Bangkokian’s Perspective,” was aimed to 1) study Bangkok’s identity of the Conventional Districts from the Bangkokians’ perspective, 2) explore the development of the Conventional Districts towards New or Emerging Districts, and 3) apply the findings on Bangkok’s identity for Bangkok branding. The research used mixed methods, both qualitative and quantitative. The research was conducted with 3-Helix or 3 groups. Namely, the qualitative research was conducted with 1) policymakers, researchers, ...
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    BANK FINANCIAL CAPABILITY & COMPLIANCE ON MSME LENDING AMID ECONOMIC CHANGE & THE GROWTH OF FIN-TECH COMPANIES IN INDONESIA 

    Martino Wibowo; Martino Wibowo; Vesarach Aumeboonsuke; เวสารัช เอื้อมบุญสุข; Vesarach Aumeboonsuke; เวสารัช เอื้อมบุญสุข (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    This paper studies ten years (2008-2018) of annual financial data from four state-owned banks, macroeconomic data and data from the financial technology (fintech) industry using ratio analysis, dynamic estimation and common size statements analysis. The study also considers the analysis of independent attributes, for example, GDP growth, interest rates and fintech lending capacity and capability that could affect the financial performance of the banks. Moreover, this research emphasizes that competition with fintech companies could affect banks’ ...
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    Board game for developing self-awarenessthrough design thinking process in learning 

    Prang Kiatsoonsong; ปราง เกียรติสูงส่ง; Juthamas Kaewpijit; จุฑามาศ แก้วพิจิตร; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Human Resource Development; Juthamas Kaewpijit; จุฑามาศ แก้วพิจิตร (National Institute of Development Administration, 3/6/2022)

    The purpose of this study was to learn life skills and to apply design thinking process with inmates. The research method was action research. The sample consisted of 20 inmates aged 17 to 20 in Bannkaruna Juvenile Vocational Training Centre for Boys. The instruments used in this study include in-depth interview and design thinking process. The results were as follow: the subjects have low self-awareness and empathy than any other life skill component. An analysis of interview and Persona reveal that they lack of confidence, Pessimism and lack ...
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    BUSINESS CYCLES IN DIGITAL ECONOMY OF THAILAND 

    ADIREK VAJRAPATKUL; ADIREK VAJRAPATKUL; Athakrit Thepmongkol; อัธกฤตย์ เทพมงคล; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Development Economics; Athakrit Thepmongkol; อัธกฤตย์ เทพมงคล (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    This study examines the impact of digital technology on economic volatility, also known as the business cycle, by using a famous methodology called the DSGE model. Two major models are constructed, namely the baseline one-sector model and the two-sector model. The baseline one-sector model is constructed to express the reactions of variables to technology, fiscal policy, and monetary policy shocks in both closed and open economies. The two-sector model is formulated by separating the production part of the economy into two sectors, namely the ...
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    CASHLESS SOCIETY FROM CASH-BASED ECONOMY TO CASHLESS ECONOMY IN THAILAND  

    Jassada Sepetch; เจษฎา ศรีเพ็ชร; Montree Socatiyanurak; มนตรี โสคติยานุรักษ์; 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 ...
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    THE CAUSAL EFFECTS OF EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES AND PERCEPTION OF OWN CULTURE INFLUENCING ON AWARENESS OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION TOWARD TEAMWORK PERFORMANCE AMONG 5 STAR-RATED HOTEL STAFF IN THAILAND 

    Thitima Lumliengphon; ฐิติมา ลำเลียงพล; Therdchai Choibamroong; เทิดชาย ช่วยบำรุง; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Tourism Management; Therdchai Choibamroong; เทิดชาย ช่วยบำรุง (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    The hotel industry is the largest and most rapidly growing industry in Thailand. Many tourists are travelling there from many different countries around the world. The ability for hotel staffs to use multi-languages in communication with guests, such as English, Chinese and Japanese, is becoming more than ever so needed as an absolute minimal requirement. Due to widespread difficulties with the language barrier, many hotels hire native speaker to solve this problem. This study, therefore, explored the effectiveness of human resource practices ...
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    CHINA-ASEAN EXPO EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY 

    He Xue; He Xue; Renliang Li; Renliang Li; Renliang Li; Renliang Li (National Institute of Development Administration, 4/6/2021)

    China - ASEAN Expo is the only national class exhibition in China that has the functions of conference, forum and exhibition at the same time. It not only has the role of a general exhibition, but also has a major political, economic, social and diplomatic mission. Although the Expo has been successfully held for 15 years, it is still to be explored whether it can continue to be held successfully and form the China-ASEAN Expo model to be promoted as a model of exhibition, so as to improve the overall level and influence of China's exhibition ...
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    THE COMMUNICATION AND NEGOTIATION OF POWER IN DRIVING THE CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS OF THE MANIQ ETHNIC GROUP IN THAILAND 

    Chanida Rodyoo; ชนิดา รอดหยู่; Asawin Nedpogaeo; อัศวิน เนตรโพธิ์แก้ว; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Communication Arts and Management Innovation; Asawin Nedpogaeo; อัศวิน เนตรโพธิ์แก้ว (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    The objectives of this study were to study the civil sector’s communication and negotiation of power in defining the meaning of the Maniq ethnic group and to investigate how the receivers decode the meaning of the Maniq ethnic group in Thai society. A qualitative research design was employed to collect data through documentary research, observations, in-depth interviews, textual analysis, and focus group discussions. The research results in the dimension of discursive production and distribution showed that the meaning of the Maniq ethnic group ...
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    Communication Factors Predicting Disease Prevention and Treatment Behaviors of People in the Regional Health Promotion Center 5 

    Panassara Wattanakorn; ปาณัสสรา วัฒนากร; Pornpun Prajaknate; พรพรรณ ประจักษ์เนตร; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Communication Arts and Management Innovation; Pornpun Prajaknate; พรพรรณ ประจักษ์เนตร (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    The objectives of this research were to: 1) study expectation and opinion leadership factors affecting communication of village health volunteers (VHVs) in the prevention and control of communicable diseases, media exposure concerning health, and preventive health behavior and treatment among the general public; 2) study the relationship between communication factors and preventive health behavior and treatment among the general public; and 3) study communication factors predicting preventive health behavior and treatment among the 5th Area of ...
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    Communication for 21st century learning of the visually impaired in carpenter training program : case study of Foundation for the Employment Promotion of the Blind in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi Province  

    Narangsan Damsri; นรังสรรค์ ดำศรี; Kullatip Satararuji; กุลทิพย์ ศาสตระรุจิ; Kullatip Satararuji; กุลทิพย์ ศาสตระรุจิ (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    The purpose of this research was 1) to investigate factor promoting carpentry career training among visually impaired people 2) to study communication for 21st century skills transferred from the instructors to visually impaired students 3) to analyze the interactions between the carpentry instructors and visually impaired student. This qualitative research adopted methodology including, observation to investigate factor promoting carpentry career training among visually impaired people, and in-depth interview both to study communication for 21st ...
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    Communication for Korean Fan Club Identity Negotiation on Social Media Platform 

    Phattrawadee Hong-aek; ภัทราวดี หงษ์เอก; Bu-nga Chaisuwan; บุหงา ชัยสุวรรณ; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Communication Arts and Management Innovation; Bu-nga Chaisuwan; บุหงา ชัยสุวรรณ (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    This research aims to study the communication of Korean Fan Club identity negotiation on social media platforms using the qualitative research method. The content analysis and in-depth interview with a total of 10 key informants from Lisa BLACKPINK’s fans were employed to interpret the data while the key informant was divided into two groups: 1) fans who have been following Lisa for over 2 years and 2) fans who have been following Lisa for less than 2 years. The key informants were chosen through the media consisting of social media users and ...
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    THE COMMUNICATION OF THE CONTEMPORARY MEANING OF A “GOOD” DEATH IN THAILAND 

    Aree Peerapornwiput; อารีย์ พีรพรวิพุธ; Asawin Nedpogaeo; อัศวิน เนตรโพธิ์แก้ว; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Communication Arts and Management Innovation; Asawin Nedpogaeo; อัศวิน เนตรโพธิ์แก้ว (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    People gave previous meanings to death in one form or another. The current communication process has been modified; "reconstruction" created a new meaning. What kind of new death is it and how is it perceived.? The objective is to study the meaning, the communication process and the perception of a "good death", a peaceful death.  This qualitative study was performed by researching documents and data collected from in-depth interviews including an analysis of relevant documents in print and electronic media. The study has revealed a new meaning, ...
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    Communication of Television Newscaster into Being Influencer and Building Popularity and Credibility by Social Media 

    Kansinee Poopoolsup; กันย์สินี ภู่พูลทรัพย์; Patchanee Cheyjunya; พัชนี เชยจรรยา; Patchanee Cheyjunya; พัชนี เชยจรรยา (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

              The aim of this research is to study television newscaster communication as a social media thought influencer, namely skills, qualifications, techniques, methods, content used in communication. And how to communicate it can build credibility including creating good popularity on social media by using qualitative research methods In an interview with a group of five TV newscasters with social media thought influencers and three communication scholars, the results showed that the qualifications and skills as a news anchor before. It ...
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    A Comparative Study of Legal Measure to Prevent Cyberbullying in Children 

    Likkasith Suppakarn; ลิขสิทธิ์ ศุภการ; Thitat Chavisschindha; ธีทัต ชวิศจินดา; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Law; Thitat Chavisschindha; ธีทัต ชวิศจินดา (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    Currently, Thailand does not have a definition of online bullying, nor measurement set up to prevent it among children.  In terms of policy and enforcement, there are no any direct agencies to take a response for such matter. As a result, Thailand is unable to effectively solve the situation. In this research, the author focus on the problem when children face a cyberbullying by studying the definition, law enforcement implementation, and power also duties of accountable agencies in domestic and aboard through a comparative study on both Thai and ...
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    A COMPETENCY ENHANCEMENT MODEL OF SMALL-SCALE RESORT ENTREPRENEURS IN SAMUT SONGKHRAM PROVINCE, THAILAND 

    WANNAPHAT PADUNGTHEIN; วันท์นพัช ผดุงเทียน; Therdchai Choibamroong; เทิดชาย ช่วยบำรุง; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Tourism Management; Therdchai Choibamroong; เทิดชาย ช่วยบำรุง (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    Small-scale resorts in secondary town are on factor that can help boost tourism in secondary, making the local economy to grow. It makes people in such towns earn more income and reduce of unemployment. This study investigated whether sustainability community economy could be achived. Since resorts have continuously accommodated tourists. Small-scale resort entrepreneurs play an important role in achieving economic towns. In this research study the Samut Songkhram province was selected as the geographical area of study. It is the smallest province ...
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    CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS OF THE TOUR BUS' SERVICE QUALITY FOR CHINESE TOURIST IN THAILAND 

    Paweena Dalao; ปวีณา ดาเหลา; Sangkae Punyasiri; แสงแข บุญศิริ; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Tourism Management; Sangkae Punyasiri; แสงแข บุญศิริ (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    The objectives of this research are 1) to study the confirmation element of tour bus service quality of Chinese tourists in Thailand 2) to study tour bus service quality in Thailand to affecting the satisfaction of Chinese tourists 3) to propose guidelines for the development of tour bus services in Thailand for Chinese tourists. This research used quantitative approach which collecting data from 415 Chinese tourists traveling to Thailand on a group tour and take the tour bus to travel to various places through five leading inbound tour operator ...
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    CONSTRUCTING A MODEL OF EXHIBITION MOTIVATIONAL ATTRIBUTES, EXHIBITION PARTICIPATION, AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY OF EXHIBITION BUSINESS IN THAILAND 

    Navaphun Khongsawatkiat; นวพันธ์ คงสวัสดิ์เกียรติ; Charoenchai Agmapisarn; เจริญชัย เอกมาไพศาล; National Institute of Development Administration. The Graduate School of Tourism Management; Charoenchai Agmapisarn; เจริญชัย เอกมาไพศาล (National Institute of Development Administration, 7/1/2023)

    This empirical study aims to identify the dimensions of exhibition motivational attributes and examine the relationship among exhibition motivational attributes, exhibition participation, and business performance from the perspective of exhibitors. This study used a mixed method approach. Initially, qualitative research was applied, and in-depth interviews with twenty experts in the exhibition industry were conducted. Then quantitative research was utilized. Data were collected using a purposive and convenience sample of 501 exhibitors participating ...
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    CONSTRUCTING HUMANIZED ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT 

    Chararinchon Satian; Chararinchon Satian; Sombat Kusumavalee; สมบัติ กุสุมาวลี; National Institute of Development Administration. School of Human Resource Development; Sombat Kusumavalee; สมบัติ กุสุมาวลี (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    The rationales of this study are the practical problems in organization development (OD) scholar and practice, and the philosophical challenge. First, OD practical problems include OD undefined and unclear boundary with a significant declined trend, and the unalignment collaboration between OD academic and practitioner. Second, the OD philosophical challenge involves the influential power of Newtonian science. Thus, this dissertation aimed to revitalize OD discipline and rebalance the humanistic value by integrating the neglected paradigm of ...
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    Content Analysis and Communication Strategy about Online Depression Communities  

    Apasnan Pongpanus; อภัสนันท์ พงษ์พนัส; Pornpun Prajaknate; พรพรรณ ประจักษ์เนตร; Pornpun Prajaknate; พรพรรณ ประจักษ์เนตร (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    The objectives of this research were to: 1) explore communication strategy of the admins who managed depression-related online community; and 2) investigate the content concerning resilience, trust, and social attachment from the members of depression-related online community. Samples were Facebook users in three different community groups. The research methodology includes in-depth interview with the admins, examining their communication strategies, and content analysis on resilience, trust, and social attachment which the users in depression-related ...
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    CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL MEDIA USE AND CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE OF SALESPERSON TO CUSTOMER QUALIFICATION SKILLS,  ADAPTIVE SELLING BEHAVIORS AND SALES PERFORMANCE: THE ​CASE OF EXPORT SALESPERSONS IN CHINA 

    Jihong Zhou; Jihong Zhou; Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol; พีรยุทธ เจริญสุขมงคล; Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol; พีรยุทธ เจริญสุขมงคล (National Institute of Development Administration, 12/8/2022)

    With the wide popularity of social media in business and life, there is an increasing trend of social media use in sales in recent years. In international business, social media play an important role in overcoming the time and space barriers between export salespeople and foreign buyers. However, due to the emergence of social media in about a decade, academic research about social media use in sales is lagging behind practice. In particular, scarce research has explored the topic in international business. To fill this void, this study aimed ...