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    The management and governance of Thai social security office 

    Payan Eumsin; Montree Socatiyanurak (National Institute of Development Administration, 2015)

    The Management and Governance of Thai Social Security Office (SSO) are the focus of the following three issues to be researched by mixed methodology: 1) he Social Security Fund is an effective fund; 2) The Social Security administered based on Good Governance principles; and 3) Individuals with different personal variables have different opinions on the management and governance Social Security Office. The research will mainly apply to the benefits of insured workers as defined in Article 33 of the Social Security Act, although conclusions will ...
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    The meta-evaluation of revolving funds evaluation in Thailand 

    Theeranuch Tongchiw; Achakorn Wongpreedee (สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์, 2013)

    This research aims to investigate and its purposes were 1) to evaluate the effectiveness of revolving funds and the quality of evaluation reports; 2) to compare the effectiveness of revolving-funds and the quality of the evaluation reports; and 3) to examine the content synthesis of the evaluation reports of revolving funds. For the evaluating report results of revolving funds in the accounting annual year B.E. 2554, data was collected from 50 assessment reports. The tools used consisted of metaevaluation checklists. The data was analyzed ...
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    The redesign of a strategic framework : a case study of the Thai-Myanmar policy collaboration 

    Anuwan Vongpichet; Pairote Pathranarakul (National Institute of Development Administration, 2016)

    We live in the world today that is increasingly becoming more interlinked and interdependent among each other resulting in complex and dynamic socio-political situations. In such context, any development strategies and policies of one country can have both a direct and indirect impact not only upon its neighboring countries, but also the sub-region or the whole region where that country is located. Due to the intense connectedness, a concept of collaboration has gained much attention in field of international relations and politics as well ...
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    The relationship between participative management and job satisfaction as related to Rajamangala University of Technology (Thailand) 

    Khemaree Rugchoochip; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2006)
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    The relationships between conflict management styles of higher education administrators and organizational communication climate 

    Boontiwa Ngowsirimanee; Nisada Wedchayanon, chairperson (National Institute of Development Administration, 2003)
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    The role of human resource management practices in promoting good governance in the Thai civil service 

    Phatcharinporn Sarnthoy; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu (National Institute of Development Administration, 2018)

    The main purpose of this study was to 1) examine the influence of human resource management practices on good governance in the Thai civil service 2) examine human resource management practices that relate to good governance in the Thai civil service, 3) understand the casual relationship that HRM practices have towards good governance in the Thai civil service and 4) understand the mediation role of ethics management and ethical culture that pass the relationship from HRM practices to good governance in the Thai civil service. The instrument for ...
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    The role of institutions in economic development among different developmental levels in Vietnam 

    Han, Nu Ngoc Ton; Prapon Sahapattana (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)

    The world has witnessed remarkable development in Vietnam after the Vietnam War since the implementation of the Doi Moi Policy in 1986. The dissertation used a mixed method approach to explore the development in Vietnam. Initially, a developmental taxonomy was built to identify different developmental levels in Vietnamese provinces. Subsequently, panel regression was used to prove the causal relationship between institutional factors and economic development. In this stage, the study contributed a new argument for New Institutional Economics ...
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    The roles of organizations of disabled people and government agencies on the disability right of access to public transportation : a case study on the right of access to low-floor bus 

    Cheerawat Charoensuk; Pakorn Priyakorn (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)

    This research has three objectives including, firstly, to study the roles of organizations of disabled people on their right to access low-floor buses, secondly, to study the roles of government agencies in the provision of low-floor buses, and lastly, to suggest recommendations for improving the role of government agencies on the issue of access to the rights of the disabled people to use general public services. This research uses qualitative research methods. It includes in- depth interviews with the 6 key informants, analysis of relevant ...
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    The strategy fit and organization effectiveness, case of higher education 

    Surachard Kimmanee; Tippawan Lorsuwannarat, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2006)
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    The structure of preconditions necessary for the development of capital markets in Myanmar 

    Ko Ko Gyi; Ponlapat Buracom, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2001)
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    The study of public and private partnership in urban development as a smart city: a case study of light rail transit constructing project in Khon Kaen 

    Piyamart Tupmongkol; Achakorn Wongpreedee (National Institute of Development Administration, 2020)

    A Study of Public and Private Partnership in Urban Development as a Smart City: A Case Study of the Light Rail Transit Constructing Project in Khon Kaen is aimed at: 1) studying and developing cooperation within urban development policies in a public private partnership model in Khon Kaen; 2) studying the public private partnership implemented in urban development in Khon Kaen; 3) studying the roles and operation of public private partnership in urban development in Khon Kaen; 4) studying the strengths, limitations, problems and threats to urban ...
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    The study of the implementation of solutions to narcotic drugs through community based approaches and the central principles of the Maekongpandin Fund 

    Aumphorn Jindarat; Anchana NaRanong (National Institute of Development Administration, 2019)

    The objectives of this research were to study: 1) the concept of Maekongpandin Fund in solution to narcotic drugs by community; 2) the implementation of solutions to narcotic drugs by community-based approaches and the concepts of the Maekongpandin Fund; and 3) the model of the Maekongpandin Fund in solution to narcotic drug by community. The research studied on qualitative research and supports the findings by using descriptive statistics. Data collected by used in-depth interview and questionnaire. The research population consisted of the officer ...
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    The success factors of community-based tourism in Thailand 

    Suthamma Nitikasetsoontorn; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu (สถาบันบัณฑิตพัฒนบริหารศาสตร์, 2014)

    Community-based tourism (CBT) is tourism in which local people enhance their involvement and participation in tourism planning and development in their areas, having positive impact on social, economic, and environmental conditions of their communities. The popularity of community-based tourism has grown with the government, private sectors, and in academia as part of the strategies for conservation of natural resources and development in Thailand. Most research conducted in community-based tourism has focused exclusively on selective ...
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    The success of ICT policy implementation in education : evidence from upper-level secondary schools in Thailand 

    Peerapol Phaopeng; Nattha Vinijnaiyapak, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2010)

    This dissertation aims to develop and test a model for explaining the success of ICT policy implementation in education covering two groups of the upper-level secondary schools namely Group I-schools under Lab School Project and Group IIthe remaining schools. Both quantitative and qualitative research methods are used. For the quantitative analysis, two statistical techniques including t-test for independent samples, and structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis using AMOS statistical program are employed. The study revealed that 38.4% of the ...
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    Transformational leadership of the judges of the juvenile and familiy court 

    Phangarat Marpraneet; Chindalak Vadhanasindhu (National Institute of Development Administration, 2017)

    The objectives of this research were to study and analyze the components of the transformational leadership of the judges of the Juvenile and Family Court and to explore the guidelines for developing the transformational leadership of the judges of the Juvenile and Family Court. The mixed-method research approach was adopted in this study. The qualitative techniques used were documentary research and in-depth interviews with 56 informants. In terms of the quantitative research, the confirmatory factor analysis and descriptive data analysis were ...
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    Understanding NGOs and their roles in development : an analysis of role and status of development NGOs in Bangkok 

    Arpapat Mungthanya; Juree Vichit-Vadakan, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2005)
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    Understanding public organizations in Thailand: an exploratory study 

    Wassana Pongsapan; Juree Vichit-Vadakan (National Institute of Development Administration, 2017)

    Over 15 years of existence of Public Organization (PO), many questions and public issues have been raised over the performance, efficiency and cost-effectiveness of PO. This study therefore has a goal to understand and present the performance of PO, that have been established under the Public Organization Act of 1999. The main objectives of this study are: 1) to investigate the performance of Public Organizations in Thailand, 2) to explore the key factors affecting the performance of Public Organizations and 3) to provide recommendations, ...
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    Understanding women in local politics : studies of women politicians in Krabi Province Thailand 

    Pimrumpai Panvichatikul; Juree Vichit-Vadakan, advisor (National Institute of Development Administration, 2009)

    In Thailand, women have become more and more active in various modern sectors ranging from academics to businesses. However, it is obvious that their presence in politics have been marginal. The number of female politicians was even lower in local governments than at the national levels. In order to understand why such a disparity in men’s and women’s political participation at the local level exists, there is a need for holistic inquiry and a cross fertilization of ideas. This dissertation, therefore, provided an in-depth understanding of local ...
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    Unheard voices and grim realities of the challenges, coping strategies, and governance of women leaders : the case of the union parishad in Bangladesh 

    Rahman, Mizanur; Juree Vichit-Vadakan (National Institute of Development Administration, 2013)

    The purpose of this study was to delve into the research questions: 1) Do women leaders help promote governance in the Union Parishad (UP) of Bangladesh? If so, how?; and 2) How have women leaders perceived and defined their roles and coped with the realities in the UP? The objectives were to: 1) unravel the leadership process of the women leaders in the UP; 2) uncover the perceptions, dynamics, realities, and challenges of participation of women leaders in the UP of Bangladesh; and 3) explore the coping strategies of women leaders in the ...