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    Development of a social media based approach in foreign direct investment for the Thai manufacturing small and medium enterprises
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2017) Thavorn Rochanaporn ; Chitapa Ketavan
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    Development of a workplace eLearning: hazard and risk for human resources development in coal mining industry
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2013) Bubpachart Meecharoen ; Chitapa Ketavan
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    Development of an e-wealth management "Zyberspeedwealth" for Thai depositors
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2015) Vachirasak Chungsathaporn ; Chitapa Ketavan
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    Development of an eLearning model in small and medium enterprises management skills for the Thai food industry
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2018) Patarakit Phisarnchananan ; Chitapa Ketavan
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    Development of an eLearning model in SMEs management skills for Thai food clusters
    (Assumption University Press, 2018) Patarakit Phisarnchananan ; Pornpop Saengthong ; Chitapa Ketavan
    The main objective of the study was to develop a web-based learning model in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) management skills for Thai Food Clusters called MONARCHIST model. The model was conducted based on the needs of learners and experts’ recommendations by using Learning Management System (LMS) to facilitate an online course. The efficiency of the eLearning model developed was analyzed as well as the satisfaction of the Thai Food Industrial entrepreneurs towards the LMS. This study assesses the utility of mixed methods designs that integrate qualitative (In-Depth Interviews) and quantitative (Sample Survey) approaches. The data were collected from the entrepreneurs, who were working in five sectors of food production areas. This study used descriptive statistics, paired t-test, and correlation to measure the importance of satisfaction components. Research findings were that the MONARCHIST model met the 80/80 efficiency criterion. Additionally, participants showed significant improvement in their knowledge in business management after course completion (p<0.01). Furthermore, the satisfactory score of learners towards the MONARCHIST model was high (4.38 out of 5.00). These results conclude that the MONARCHIST model was effective and practical for implementation.
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    Development of blended learning model based on the perceptions of students and faculty at higher education institutes in Oman
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2015) Virendra Gawande ; Chitapa Ketavan
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    The eGrammar clinic: a moodle-based tutoring system for English as a second language
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2011) Popovici, Sorin M. ; Chitapa Ketavan
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    Impact of eLearning Perception and eLearning Advantages on eLearning for Stress Management (Mediating Role of eLearning for Corporate Training)
    ( 2015) Sarwar, Aamir ; Chitapa Ketavan ; Butt, Nadeem Shafique
    The objective of the study was to develop a model with and without the mediator comparing direct and indirect Impacts using Bootstrap (Two tailed significance results to be used), options for manufacturing, services sectors and overall and finding out the significance of the relationship. Study tried to find out the Impact of eLearning Perception and eLearning Advantages on eLearning for Stress Management with eLearning for Corporate Training as a mediator. This is a cross sectional study conducted in Pakistan. Detailed questionnaire was used to collect the data. Total sample size of 686 includes 331 from manufacturing sector and 355 from services sector. Study revealed that overall eLearning for corporate training partially mediates relationship between eLearning Perception and elearning for stress management. However, in subgroup of manufacturing sector full mediation is observed. eLearning for corporate training partially mediates relationship between eLearning Advantages and Stress management training. Similar partial mediation is observed for subgroups of manufacturing and services sector. However in subgroup of manufacturing sector no mediation was observed.
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    Key success factors of eLearning in education: a professional development model to evaluate and support eLearning
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2012-08) Fitzpatrick, Ted ; Chitapa Ketavan
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    Ten species of Culicoides Latreille (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) newly recorded from Thailand
    ( 2015) Aurnrat Thepparat ; Bellis, Glenn ; Chitapa Ketavan ; Jiraporn Ruangsittichai ; Suchada Sumruayphol ; Chamnarn Apiwathnasorn
    A survey of biting midges in animal sheds, angroves and beaches along the Andaman coastal region in southern Thailand between April 2012 and May 2013 collected 10 species of Culicoides which were not previously known from Thailand. These new records are C. arenicola, C. flavipunctatus, C. hui, C. kinari, C. kusaiensis, C. parabubalus, C. quatei, C. spiculae, C. pseudocordiger and C. tamada. An updated checklist of species of Culicoides reported from Thailand is provided.

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