Peaceful Innovation for Promotion of Engagement in Organization

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Yupares Jangpanich
Phra Rajapariyatkavī
Khantong Wattanapradith

Abstract

This dissertation has 3 objectives: 1) to study and analyze the problems related  to organizational engagement of Metropolitan Waterworks Authority (MWA) personnel., 2) to study the strengthening commitment in the organization according to the Buddhist peace method., 3) to present peaceful innovation, strengthening engagement in the organization of the MWA personnel using mixed-methods of collecting quantitative data by answering online questionnaires of employees with simple random sampling method of 354 sampling people. The statistics used in the analysis are percentage, mean, standard deviation and factor analysis by using the software package. To analyze qualitative data from in-depth interviews, selecting a sample group, specifically interviewing key informants, totaling 9 groups of 29 people, and by examining the data with 7 experts/persons. The dissertation found that the MWA employees, in general, have strong ties in the organization at a level that is considered high. The Buddhist peaceful method for enhancing organizational commitment is of 1) creating good relationships with other people or groups of people in society, 2) creating trust and confidence for others, 3) creating participation among stakeholders, 4) creating fairness for all stakeholders, 5) persistently meeting to discuss with one another, and 6) sharing resources and things to human fellows, which the researcher considers that the most important thing is the matter of morality; the researcher found that Buddhist Peace is the main principle to manage organization for success. Peaceful Innovation for Promotion of Engagement in Organization of MWA Personnel is formulated as the STRATEGIES for MWA’s PEACE: Peace Policy Participation (PPP) is defined as a 4 peace policy: 4's Peace Participation, which consists of 1) providing an environment that is conducive to create engagement, 2) providing promotions of physical and mental health, and finance to enhance personal stability, 3) promoting the creation of engagement in the organization with care and continuance, and 4) giving time and opportunity to create a culture  of praising good people.

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Jangpanich, Y., Phra Rajapariyatkavī, & Wattanapradith , K. . (2019). Peaceful Innovation for Promotion of Engagement in Organization. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 7(sup), 49–66. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal-peace/article/view/182934
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