ABAC ODI: Vol. 2, No. 1 (2015)

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    An examination of Bangladeshi Patients' Loyalty towards a private hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
    The study aims to understand what influence medical tourists, more precisely, Bangladeshi medical tourists' loyalty towards a private hospital. By considering four variables, which are: satisfaction, perceived value, trust, and destination image, this study conducts a survey-based research with 356 Bangladeshi patients who came to the hospital for medical treatment. The questionnaire, containing 42 items, covered the essence of four variables and the loyalty of the patient towards the hospital. The questionnaires were distributed from 1st April to 30th April, 2013. The results of the questionnaires were analyzed and interpreted in detail using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 20.0. Descriptive analysis section applies mean score, frequency, and percent to summarize data. To prove the hypotheses, Pearson correlation coefficient was used to find the relationship among satisfaction, perceived value, trust, destination image, and loyalty toward medical tourism in the private hospital. The result shows that medical tourists' satisfaction,k perceived value, trust, and destination image, all have a significant influence on tourists' loyalty towards medical tourism at this private hospital. The findings from this study should help them to plan their future to acquire the best outcome. recommendation has been proposed for the hospital management, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), medical tourism sector for further action.
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    Strength-based operations as organization development intervention (SBO-ODI) on enhancing teacher commitment, engagement, and performance: a case study of Assumption College Ubon Ratchathani (ACU)
    In the 21th century, four aspects in the era of globalization: complexity, change, competition, and connectivity, has impacted people's livings. To remain competitive the organization needs to design working environments with strong continuous-learning process to enhance commitment and engagement of the employees for better performance. Strength-Based Operation as Organization Development Intervention (SBO-ODI) was designed as a strategic intervention to support the working capabilities of the teaching and supporting staff at Assumption College Ubon Ratchathani, and was constructed based on the notions of worker strengths and right conditions as the foundation driving effective performance and success of work. The intervention was run under the core aspects of Action Research, and together with the framework of cross-functional team working, Appreciative Inquiry (A.I.) approach, Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations and Results (SOAR) approach, positive coaching, and strength-based projects. The overall objectives of the study was to implement and to investigate the effects of the SBO-ODI method on the enhancement of ACU teaching and supporting staffs' commitment, engagement, and performances. The results from the questionnaires and observations revealed that the commitment, engagement, and performances of the ACU staffs were increased through the intervention. The participants expressed obviously in both understandings of goals in working and actions in conveying the project activities. There was a significant improvement in the participants' commitment, engagement, and performances at the level of 0.000* (p<.05), and the SBO-ODI intervention, finally, yielded the new model supposed to be assertive approach for working achievement of an organization.
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    Teacher Professional Development Program: a case study on Appreciative Teacher Professional Development (ATPD) at Adventist Ekamai School (AES), Bangkok
    This research aims to examine the applicability of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and Whole Brain Literacy (WBL) concepts into designing an effective Teacher Professional Development/Transformation program. The study was conducted on Adventist Ekamai School (AES), a small private Christian school with the main objective to help AES develop/transform its teachers and increase their levels of Teacher Efficacy and Pedagogical Content Knowledge. An Action Research was employed in this study covering a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods was used for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. The subject of the study involved 36 teachers and 219 students at AES. The research findings indicated that, after ODI Implementation, AES teachers became more aware of the significance of Teacher Efficacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge and Student Engagement towards their teaching role and various stakeholders of the school. They also voluntarily performed behavioral changes necessary for achieving the new set of shared goals that they collectively formulated during the ODI Implementation stage. In conclusion, the action research served as a tool that drives AES towards the first step towards transformational change. However, a long term commitment from the school management team would be vital in determining the success of this transformational process and goals achievement. Future studies may employ different activities such as ODI that are suitable in different contexts to test the applicability and extend the validity of the models developed from this study.