Contributions of CSR perception employees commitment and job satisfaction: Does personal income matter?
Dr. Manuja Koirala, a former Ph.D. student of ICO NIDA, officially published part of her doctoral dissertation in the “Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences”. The journal is ranked in the “SCImago Quartile 3” Her research shows that the CSR activities implemented by the Thai banking corporations could promote organization commitment and
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Contribution of Mindfulness to Improvisational Behavior and Consequences on Business Performance and Stress of Entrepreneurs during Economic Downturn
“Mindfulness” is crucial for entrepreneurs during economic slowdown. This finding is documented in the research by an ICO NIDA faculty, Assistant Professor Dr. Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol, published in the Organization Management Journal (SCImago/Scopus indexed). His study showed that entrepreneurs who exhibit a higher level of mindfulness demonstrate a higher degree of improvisational
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Antecedents and outcomes associated with a sense of place toward the organization of Myanmar migrant workers in Thailand
Ms.Tipnuch Phungsoonthorn, a recent Ph.D. graduate of ICO NIDA, successfully published part of her doctoral dissertation in the “Equality, Diversity and Inclusion”. This is a high-quality journal ranked in the “SCImago Quartile 1 (Best quartile)” in the area of Cultural Studies, with “H-index=19”. Her research was under close supervision
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The contribution of cultural intelligence to the interaction involvement and performance of call center agents in cross cultural communication
Ms.Jenette Villegas Puyod, a recent Ph.D. graduate of ICO NIDA, successfully published part of her doctoral dissertation in the “Management Research Review”. This is a high-quality journal ranked in the “SCImago Quartile 2 (Best quartile)” in the area of Business, Management and Accounting, with “H-index=42”. Her research was under
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Contribution of cultural intelligence to adaptive selling and customer-oriented selling of salespeople at international trade shows: does cultural similarity matter
Ms. Arti Pandey, a recent Ph.D. graduate of ICO NIDA, successfully published part of her doctoral dissertation in the “Journal of Asia Business Studies”. The journal is recently ranked in the “SCImago Quartile 1 (Best quartile)” in the area of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, the year that her paper was accepted
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The Moderating Effect of Locus of Control on the Relationship between Perceived Poor Business Performance and Superstitious Behaviors of Thai Entrepreneurs
Why many Thai entrepreneurs are superstitious? The theories in psychology suggested that superstitious behaviors tend to be particularly relevant for individuals who are facing with stressful and uncertain situations. Business entrepreneurs, especially those who recently faced with business problems, seem to fit this theoretical perspective because they had to endure a significant loss
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Salespeople’s trait mindfulness and emotional exhaustion: the mediating roles of optimism, resilience, and self-efficacy
The research by Dr. Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol (a faculty of ICO NIDA) coauthored with Dr. Pronprom Suthatorn (a former PhD student of ICO NIDA) found that Mindfulness could help salesperson to increase optimism, resilience, and self-efficacy, thereby helping them to lower emotional exhaustion in their career. Direct selling is a highly stressful
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Online grocery shopping in Thailand: Consumer acceptance and usage behavior
Mr. Fabian Driediger, the Master’s student of ICO NIDA who successfully published his research in the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services. The journal is ranked in the quartile 1 of the SCImago Database. His research was from the independent study he conducted under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Veera Bhatiasevi who is
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The Role of Mindfulness Meditation on Stock Trading Performance
Did the recent stock plummet made you nervous? Did it make you commit wrong trading decisions and suffer financial losses in the end? The good news is “mindfulness meditation” is a practice that may help stock traders achieve better trading performance. According to a recent study of ICO NIDA faculties, Asst. Prof. Dr.
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Cultural intelligence and airline cabin crews members’ anxiety: The mediating roles of intercultural communication competence and service attentiveness
Dr. Pornprom Suthatorn, a recent Ph.D. graduate from ICO NIDA, has successfully published his doctoral dissertation in the “Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism” under close guidance and support of his dissertation advisor. The Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism is the international journal ranked in the 3th Quartile
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