This research aims to define the challenges and opportunities and how educational staff, teacher, lecturer in Nakhon Pathom, and Thailand respond to the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and understand the education obstacles due to the Covid19 pandemic in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. The information was collected by in-depth interview with 28 experienced educational staff in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, using snowball sampling during April 2020. Scope of information on the education obstacles, the challenges, and opportunities and how educational staff, teacher, lecturer in Nakhon Pathom, and Thailand respond to the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The data was analyzed using cause and effect analysis. The observed obstacles using the qualitative research methodology would be defined in the literature review section. The education obstacles due to the Covid19 pandemic are educational staff social impacts, educational staff working impacts, institutional responses, and support in resources. The study can be concluded that every crisis, there is always an opportunity. Perhaps, in this case, it is an opportunity for a pedagogical review. Therefore, it is expected that much educational staff will undertake the path of a necessary pedagogical renewal that favours both quality and equality. It is necessary to start from the principle of realism and generate strategies that do not rely only on a single technology, but on several to ensure that all students are taken into account or, which is equally or more critical, that technological solutions do not harm those who are already disadvantaged
This research aims to observe Road Freight Transportation Business and examine Road Freight Transportation Business Operator’s Perception toward Electric Vehicle Adoption in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. This research applies purposive sampling; 35 entrepreneurs with a minimum 3-year experience operating small and medium enterprises in Nakhon Pathom during January, 2022.The researchers collect information using in-depth interviews and analyze information by content analysis. Most respondents agree that electric vehicles are not appropriate for the transportation business today. Some state that electric vehicles may be appropriate for local transportation or in-house operation. The possibility of investing in electric vehicles is directly related to technology-related infrastructure, which in today's economy, is challenging to invest in by small or medium-sized businesses. The growth direction of electric vehicles for transport businesses in Thailand will grow gradually as electric vehicles enter the market in Thailand. Adopting Electric vehicle technologies for transportation business in Nakhon Pathom related to Electric vehicle infrastructure development which relies on government or large private company investments.
This research was to define the Logistics Development Toward Economy and Local Community in the Urban Area around Bangkok Metropolitan, Thailand, Besides, observe the necessary planning, implementing, and monitoring.The appropriate analysis units are derived from the research questions and used to determine the data collection scope. Purposive sampling was used to select 28 Thai stakeholders and academics who influenced the planning, funding, construction, and monitoring of logistic infrastructure development in Thailand or those affected by logistic infrastructure in Thailand. The researchers designed semi-structured with open-ended questions. Besides, used in-depth interviewing and observation as instruments for data collection. Choosing 28 participants who understand road infrastructure planning, investments, construction, formulation, implementation, and monitoring of economic development strategies generated information-rich data, which was the study’s primary goal.Kanchanapisek road project prompts economic and social change by making the network’s association with the network, developing productsand ventures, incitement or speculation exercises, and the help of another foundation advancement example, schools, medical clinics. Transportation Foundation has, as of late, been credited for supporting different social administrations and giving admittance to schools, emergency clinics, and business places.Unfortunately, there are the issues disregarded, and hardly any endeavors have been made to decrease them.The policymakers should intercede to decrease every one of these effects and the methods for mediation that is generally attractive to create the most practical result in financial, social, and ecological terms.
This research aims to observe and analyze Correlation between Background Education, Willingness to invest into New Technology, and Success Factors of Heavy-Duty Transportation: Crane Rental Business in Samut Sakhon. This research applies the quantitative research method, purposive sampling, the data was collected using reviewed questionnaire. The questionnaire dived into 3 parts: Demographic of the business operators, business background information and perception of the business operators toward future investment. Data collected from 120 crane rental business owner, or management team with least five years-experience in crane renal business. All educational background is positively related. There is no significant correlation between background education and year in business, size of the business and total employee. There is significant correlation between year in business, size of the business and total employee. The respondents agree to invest of all aspect in business. There is significant positive correlation between willingness to invest on human resources management and year in business. There is significant positive correlation between willingness to invest on management technology and total employee.
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