Public Administration of Thailand

Authors

  • นพรัฐพล ศรีบุญนาค

Keywords:

Public Administration, Thailand

Abstract

The research of “Public Administration of Thailand” has been very important and essential in national development administration of both developed and developing countries in globalization. The research should be advantageous to every country which requires high public administration competencies in related dimensions in order to attain national desirable goals and objectives. Kingdom of Thailand has changed in many dimensions with various wisdoms for sustainable survival and growth in rapid changing environments. The phenomena of “Public Administration of Thailand” inspired me to find out all related valuable information about public administration development of Thailand by utilizing documentary research with historical study. The research found out the five stages of the Kingdom of Thailand has shed light on public administration and administrative bureaucracy regarding various methods and systems in paternalism, absolute monarchy, and democracy. After all, there have been some critical issues which should be strategically tackled. Wisdom integration developed from various bodies of knowledge may be an optimal mechanism to enhance sustainability in public administration development of Thailand in the long run. The research should encourage Thailand and other countries to realize, understand, and integrate concepts, strategies, and innovations of public administration development.

References

Campbell, J. D. G. (1902). Siam in the Twentieth Century. London: Edward Arnold.

Cohen S., & Eimicke, W. (1998). Tools for Innovators: Creative Strategies for Managing Public Sector Organizations. San Francisco: Jossey - Bass Inc.

Dhiravegin, L. (2004). The Evolution of Thai Government. Bangkok: Thammasat University Press.

H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. (2006). Thai Government in Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin Kingdoms. Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press.

Jirotpan, W. (2005). History of Thailand. Bangkok: Alfa Millennium.

Osborne, D., & Gaebler, T. (1992). Reinventing Government. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.

Pearce, J. A., & Robinson, R. B. (2000). Strategic Management. Boston: Irwin McGraw-Hill.

Rostow, W. W. (1967). The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto. London: Cambridge University.

Seers, D. (1979). The Meaning of Development. In D. Lehmann (ed.), Development Theory. London: Frankcass.

Shafritz, J. M., & Russell, E. W. (2000). Introducing Public Administration. New York: Routledge.

Sriboonnark, N. (2018). Techniques and Administration Development. Bangkok: Siam Technology College.

Sriboonnark, N. (1996). Personnel Management of Thai Administrative System. NIDA-Public Administration Association, 1(1).

Sriboonnark, N. (2012). Administration Development of Autonomous Public Universities in Thailand. Paper Presented in the Public Management Network’s Conference on Innovations in Public Management for Combating Corruption. Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.: East-West Center.

The Committee of Efficiency Increase of National Monetary System Management. (1998). The Report of Efficiency Increase of National Monetary System Management. Retrieved July 14, 2019, from http://www.nesdb.go.th/

Downloads

Published

2022-02-25

Issue

Section

บทความวิจัย