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This study constructs an economic experiment using behavioral game theory to investigate factors influencing decisions to imitate industrial products. Players are divided into 2 firms. A firm launches a new product then another firm decides whether to imitate the product as well as to set a new...
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This study uses the computable general equilibrium model, KS-CGE version 2012 Type III, with the social accounting matrix of Thailand in 2010 to investigate the economic impact of the agro-industrial sector on the economy of Thailand. It simulates three scenarios: the expansionary household...
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Competition in airline business is severe after an introduction of low cost airlines. In Thailand, three low cost airlines occupied one-third of domestic market at the end of 2005. Their growth rate, 47 percent, surpassed the industrial growth rate at the expense of full-service airlines. One...
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This study used various quantitative methods to investigate tourism demand for Lampang province in Thailand. It aimed at five aspects: database of tourists, the tourism demand, the revisit of tourists, tourism expenditure and key success factors for innovative tourism products. The results...
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This study applies CGE model to investigate the effects of rising tourism income and fading agricultural income in Mae Kam Pong village in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on 4 issues: the expansion and recession of major economic sectors, income distribution, social welfare of the village, and welfare of...
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Business in modern world targets both profit and social responsibility. In the trading-off between making profits and spending for social responsibility, a firm needs to balance these two goals and maintain them in the long-run. Sustainable profit will prevent the firm to fall into the decaying...
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This study evaluates four power plant options in Thailand to suggest whether the country should adopt nuclear power plants. It includes a scenario that nuclear power plants are forced to be shut because of natural disaster like what happened at Fukushima Daiishi nuclear power plant in Japan. The...
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This study aimed at modeling the quantitative linkage between tourism and the whole boundaries of poverty, economic, social, and environmental perspectives, at the provincial level in Thailand. There were both positive and negative effects from tourism to dimensions of poverty. Tourism helped...
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This study constructs an economic experiment following O-ring and Foolproof theories to investigate the relationship between group formation and performance. This study will evaluate whether, or not Thais favor to work in a sequential working process (O-ring theory) or in a brainstorming process...
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This research analyzes the role of information and communication technology on export competitiveness of Thai small and medium-sized enterprises. It studies the effects of the relative uses of information and communication technologies on relative competitiveness, measured by relative market...
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