Perceptions of undergraduate business administration students at Assumption University of Thailand towards caring for the environment through Sufficiency Economy

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2018
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The Second International Conference on Nation-Building 2018
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His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, The Late Monarch of Thailand, has left a wealth of legacies which accrue from His enduring work. Among His Majesty’s several achievements is the recognition by the UN in 2007 of the Thai King’s work with the Sufficiency Economy projects he initiated in the 1970’s, which today have emerged as unique examples of how we in Asia and the world at large, can use natural and economic resources with moderation and balance to save the environment, while at the same time, building our moral immunity against greed and unbalanced materialistic growth. This paper addresses the core concepts of the Sufficiency Economy, the UNDP’s evaluation of the Thai King’s Sufficiency Economy theory, and the paper reveals and discusses field study notes done by the Assumption University Undergraduate students on their perceptions on the concept and application of Sufficiency Economy. Finally, a brief linkage will be made between Sufficiency thinking and recent Catholic Social Thought on the environment and related matters.
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