Effectiveness of the National Village and Urban Community Fund Network Management of Nakhon Nayok Province

Authors

  • Natta Kertsup Doctor of Philosophy Program in Public Administration, Faculty of Political Science, Ramkhamhaeng University
  • Ravipa Thummachote Doctor of Philosophy Program in Public Administration, Faculty of Political Science, Ramkhamhaeng University

Keywords:

Effectiveness, Network Management, The National Village and Urban Community Fund

Abstract

This research study was to study (1) network management effectiveness, (2) factors affecting network management effectiveness, and (3) the effective network management model of the National Village and Urban Community Fund in Nakhon Nayok Province. It is a qualitative research in which the methods for collecting data were structured in-depth interviews with key informants; the Chairman and vice chairman of the network committee, senior executives of Nakhon Nayok Province, and related network officers. The research found that (1) Network management effectiveness is achieved, and the goals are achieved, (2) The factors affecting the effectiveness of network management are the exchange of information and knowledge, and (3) The network management model is an all-channel network management organization network model.

Author Biographies

Natta Kertsup, Doctor of Philosophy Program in Public Administration, Faculty of Political Science, Ramkhamhaeng University

 

 

Ravipa Thummachote, Doctor of Philosophy Program in Public Administration, Faculty of Political Science, Ramkhamhaeng University

 

 

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Published

2023-06-28

How to Cite

Kertsup, N., & Thummachote, R. . (2023). Effectiveness of the National Village and Urban Community Fund Network Management of Nakhon Nayok Province. Journal of Innovation and Management, 8(1), 81–93. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journalcim/article/view/268203

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