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    Factors affecting buyer-supplier collaboration in Thai public and private hospitals 

    Nattawut Charumekin; Udom Thumkosit (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    The objectives of the study were 1) to determine the critical factors that affect the buyer-supplier collaboration in Thai public and private hospitals, and 2) to test the causal relations in a structural equation model for the buyer-supplier collaboration framework. The unit of analysis was at the organizational level. The methodology was divided into 3 steps: (1) review of the buyer-supplier collaboration phenomena and relevant literature to develop a theoretical model of buyer-supplier collaboration in Thai public and private hospitals; ...
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    Factors affecting chance of successful privatization of public telecommunication organizations in Thailand 

    Chanad Bhowbhandee; Voradej Chandarasorn, chairperson (National Institute of Development Administration, 2002)
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    Factors affecting compliance with the "political reform" policy in Thailand by Members of the National Assembly 

    Kudeb Saikrachang; Sombat Thamrongthanyawong, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 1999)
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    Factors affecting electronic service delivery adoption in the ministry of industry and the ministry of finance 

    Atikiat Krongtaew; Pichit Pitaktepsombati, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2007)
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    Factors affecting employee turnover in Sony Group of companies in Thailand 

    Chatri Wateetip; Suchart Prasith-rathsint, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 1999)
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    Factors affecting health outcomes: case study of low and middle income countries 

    Kosin Techaniyom; Prapon Sahapattana (National Institute of Development Administration)

    The thesis entitled “Factors affecting Health Outcomes: Case Study of Lowand Middle-Income Countries” was aimed at investigating the factors influencing health outcomes in two dimensions: 1) Conventional health status, the indicator of which was the under-five morality rate per 1,000 live births and 2) Health equity, the indicator of which was the under-five morality rate per 1,000 live births in the wealthiest class divided by the under-five morality rate per 1,000 live births in the poorest group of the population in the country. Secondary ...
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    Factors affecting human resource development of Rajabhat University Lecturers in the North-East Region of Thailand 

    Suthinee Atthakorn; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2013)

    University lecturers are high in human capital value for the development of a nation. In Thailand, there has been inadequate and no-direct empirical evidence of the degree of university lecturer development. This study aims to measure the level of university lecturer development and factors affecting the levels of development for academic staff. The thesis will provide recommendations on how to improve human capital (lecturers) in Rajabhat universities in the Northeast of Thailand. A mixed methods research strategy was employed, which includes ...
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    Factors affecting job involvement: a case study of SCG Cement co.ltd 

    Tanin Suwongwan; Nisada Wedchayanon (National Institute of Development Administration, 2009)

    The main objective of this study is, firstly, to empirically test the proposed model in order to ascertain the nature of any causal relationship between the exogenous variables of transformational leadership (TFL) and the job characteristic (JC), with psychological empowerment (PE) as the mediating variable, upon the endogenous variable which is job involvement. The secondary objective of this study is then to demonstrate how, and to what extent, the concept of job involvement can be statistically explained by these parameters. Bass and ...
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    Factors affecting knowledge management capabilities and knowledge management outcomes : the study of Thai banking industry 

    Chanin Yoopetch; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2008)
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    Factors affecting municipal fiscal capacity in Thailand 

    Wisuttinee Taneerat; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 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.
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    Factors affecting organizational commitment of the Seventh-day Adventist institutional staff in Thailand 

    Phakdee Tawinno; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu, chairperson (National Institute of Development Administration, 2003)
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    Factors affecting organizational effectiveness of nursing institutes in Thailand 

    Watana Vinitwatanakhun; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 1998)

    This study investigates the effects of factors related to organizational effectiveness on administrators and faculty members in nursing institutes under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of University Affairs. The survey instruments were distributed to six public and seven private nursing institutes. / The response rate was 77.92 percent. The sample groups were divided according to roles of administrators and faculty members. Eight factors: environment, technology, leadership style, culture, strategic planning, human resource development, structural ...
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    Factors affecting the acceptance of privatization of the State Railway of Thailand 

    Sathit Limpongpan; Sombat Thamrongthanyawong, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2000)
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    Factors affecting the capacity and performance of public higher education institutions in Thailand 

    Sommart Maharak; Boonanan Phinaitrup (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    The purpose of this study was twofold: 1) to explore the capacity and the performance levels of public higher education institutions in Thailand, and 2) to investigate the determinants of the capacity and performance level. The unit of analysis was public higher education institutions in Thailand which were categorized into 4 types: autonomous universities, public universities, Rajabhat universities, and Rajamangala universities. The sample was selected by multi-stage random sampling from the population of 78 universities. The sample of 63 ...
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    Factors affecting the implementation effectiveness of civil service reform policy in mongolia 

    Enkhbold, Tsendjav; Sombat Thamrongthanyawong, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2011)

    Why is it that many well planned, important for the development of the country policies do not give the intended results and cause frustrations? What are the factors that make a policy successful? That is what the researcher intended to study in this work. The mediumterm civil service reform policy of the Mongolian government was selected asa case study. The revision of literatureled the researcher to the development of a conceptual model with four independent variables: political factors, clarity of policy goals and objectives, implementers’ ...
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    Factors affecting the training transfer of civil servants in Mongolia 

    Tumentsogtoo Tumendemberel; Nisada Wedchayanon, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2013)

    The purpose of this study is to examine the factors affecting the training transfer of civil servants in the case of Mongolia. The following specific objectives were aimed at: 1) to explore the impact of the major factors (such as individual characteristics, training design, and work environment) on learning and the transfer of training; 2) to identify the relationships among the variables; 3) to explain the impact of individual characteristics on learning and the transfer of training through the moderation of the demographic factor on their ...
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    Factors affecting the transformed state owned enterprises' effectiveness 

    Nantnach Rungrusamiwatanakul; Nisada Wedchayanon, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2006)
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    Factors influencing public service accountability : the study of implementation on the Official Information Act, B.E. 2540 in Thailand 

    Chit-rapee Subsandee; Pichit Pitaktepsombati, chairperson (National Institute of Development Administration, 2004)
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    Factors influencing the improvement of knowledge sharing : empirical study of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) 

    Pitchaya Javakorn; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)

               The important of knowledge sharing in knowledge based economy is very critical for the competitiveness of any organizations. IEAT is demanded to motivate its employees to perform even more complex tasks. More importantly, a unique challenge is how to develop or install strategy of the organization that would help upgrading employee efficient skills and employee knowledge through the supply chain, as well as making decision more precise.             This research was design to investigate the relationship among learning organization ...
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    Factors involved with the cooperation of traffic police in accordance with law enforcement on road safety policy implementation : a case of non-helmet use among motorcyclists 

    Supachat Wechaporn; Prapon Sahapattana (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    This study aims to analyze the causal relationship among three factors, viz. individual traffic police officers, police stations, and communities, and the impact of cooperation on road safety policy implementation on law enforcement as it relates to motorcyclists in Bangkok with no helmets. The population sample is composed of 342 traffic police officers in Bangkok’s Metropolitan Police Bureau generated from a multiple sampling technique. The study uses the methodology of a rating scale questionnaire (1-10) for SPSS correlation analysis and ...