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Automotive coating color E-Commerce
(Assumption University, 2003) -
Automotive-accounts receivable system
(Assumption University, 1995) -
Autopartsfocus
(Assumption University, 2004) -
Avoid prejudging students
(Bangkok Post, 2010-09-21)
"Avoid prejudging students" article by Dr. Edward Roy Krishnan, the director of KENT Thailand, Institute of Business & Technology(www.kentthailand.com) He also lectures in the Graduate School of Psychology, Assumption University. -
Avon's promotional strategy.
(Assumption University) -
Award Winners : Services
(2012) -
Awareness of sanctioned behavior and responsible behavior of foreign tourists to Cambodia
(Assumption University, 2009) -
Awareness of sanctions and responsible behavior of foreign tourists to Cambodia
(2009-11)
Responsible tourist behavior is a major step in minimizing negative socio-cultural impacts, as well as facilitating more enjoyable tourist and host experience. Within the responsible tourism debate, the tourist is often overlooked, and sometimes represented as abandoning all sense of responsibility while on holiday. This research illustrates on the awareness of sanctions and responsible behavior of foreign tourists to Cambodia. A sample survey method was used, with a structured questionnaire as the research instrument, in Phnom Penh and Siem ... -
Ayatanas, sensors and sensing
(Assumption University, 2007) -
Ayuthaya Bank donated fund
(2015-03-31) -
B-link branches link solution for small-medium branches business
(Bangkok : Assumption University, 2001) -
B-spline based curves
(Bangkok : Assumption University, 2001) -
B/E trading system
(Bangkok : Assumption University, 1997) -
B2B e-marketplace for Thai industrial footwear exporter www.shoesiam.com
(Assumption University, 2002) -
B2B electronic marketplace framework for manufacturing industry : an intelligent demand chain application
(Bangkok : Assumption University, 2001) -
The B2C e-commerce index of Thailand- A paradox of online penetration
(Social Science Research Network, 2018-10-28)
The present study is an investigation into the penetration of business-to-consumer ecommerce in Thailand. The study has been conducted by a field survey among the consumers by questionnaire method and collected samples from regular online and regular offline shoppers in the country. The total sample size was 1535 units collected from the north, northeastern, central and southern regions of the country. The findings of the study revealed that penetration of online shopping is 15 percent with an estimated range of 13 to 17 percent for the ...