Browsing GSPA: Dissertations by Subject "Banks and banking -- Thailand"
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A study of communication performance : investigating the factors affecting the communication performance in Thai Commercial Banks
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2010);
Despite the acknowledgement by numerous studies that communication is a key to organizational effectiveness, study of the communication performance is scarce. This research focuses on investigating the relationships of goal clarity, organizational culture, decentralization, and intercultural communication competence with communication performance in Thai commercial banks. A survey was conducted at the bank branches of seven Thai commercial banks that included both state-owned and private-owned banks. Due to the nature of the exploratory model of ... -
Impacts of financial restructuring programs on performance of commercial banks in Thailand
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2002); -
The effectiveness of risk-based supervision in the adjustments of capital buffer and portfolio risk: An empirical study of Thai commercial banks
(National Institute of Development Administration, 2010);
As a means to economic growth and development, banking is one of the most heavily regulated industries due to externalities from banking failures. Banking regulation aims to maintain safety and soundness in order to protect depositors' losses, which may result from insolvency and/or illiquidity. Banking crises have induced policy makers to place emphasis on protective regulatory policy. Therefore, banking policy focuses on the regulation of capital, which is a centerpiece of the government intervention because it can affect risk-taking by bank ...