MODEL FOR MANAGERIAL SOLUTION OF AGRICULTURISTS ‘HOUSEHOLD DEBT PROBLEM PRACHUABKIRIKHAN PROVINCE

Authors

  • Pisan Bosuwan
  • Pakkamon Phokatirakul
  • Vorsit Chareonputch มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีราชมงคลรัตนโกสินทร์
  • Chawarit Chaosaengrat

Keywords:

Managerial; , Solution; , Household debt problem; , Prachuabkirikhan Province.

Abstract

The three purposes of this research were to 1) evaluated managerial solution of Agriculturists ‘Household debt problem Prachuabkirikhan Province. 2) compare managerial solution of Agriculturists ‘Household debt problem among respondents, attitude verified by demographic factors. 3) explain correlation between affecting factors with managerial solution of Agriculturists ‘Household debt problem. 4) present model for managerial solution of Agriculturists ‘Household debt problem. This research is a mixed research method which consists of qualitative research. The sample group includes farmers and related parties, a total of 17 cases, from a purposive random sampling analysis of the essence, content, and interpretation and the research results are tested and confirmed with quantitative research. From the sample group consisting of 500 farmers, data analysis using statistics, percentage, mean, standard deviation. Pierson correlation analysis and multiple regression equations           The research results show that 1) Management of solving household debt problems of farmers in the province Prachuap Khiri Khan was found to be at a moderate level. 2) In terms of comparing the opinions of the sample groups towards solving household debt problems of farmers when classified by demographic characteristics, they are significantly different at the .05 level. 3) In terms of the relationship between factors that affect Amount of debt Farmer's household with the management of farmers' household debt, it was found to be positive, significant at the .01 level. 4) The model for managing the household debt problem of farmers consists of managing the household debt problem of farmers = 1.208 constant value + .539 joining the project to solve the household debt problem of farmers_.365 excessive consumption of goods and services. + .263Economic conditions Land quality and size +.206 Psychological factors characteristic of the sample.

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Published

2024-04-30

How to Cite

Bosuwan, P., Phokatirakul, P., Chareonputch, V., & Chaosaengrat, C. . (2024). MODEL FOR MANAGERIAL SOLUTION OF AGRICULTURISTS ‘HOUSEHOLD DEBT PROBLEM PRACHUABKIRIKHAN PROVINCE. Journal of MCU Buddhapanya Review, 9(2), 142–152. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jmbr/article/view/266811

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