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Publication Metadata only Structural equation modeling of best practice-based high-performance public organizations in Thailand(2018-01-01) Waranya Jirangkul; Mahidol Universityquantitative methodology, this study constructed a structural equation model based on a sample of 477 people working in two public organizations in Thailand. To analyze the data, structural equation modeling was performed using the LISREL software. The research... are necessary to establish the most efficient high-performance organizational model for public organizations or quasi-government agencies. This study proposes best practices based on a high-performance organizational model with six causal factors. Employing aPublication Metadata only Multi-level structural equation modeling for city development based on the expectations of the local population in a special border economic zone in Western Thailand(2018-09-01) Teerapong Teangsompong; Somboon Sirisunhirun; Mahidol Universityefficient policy implementation for Thailand. Employing a mixed methodology, this research assembled a multi-level structural equation model based on a total sample size of 540 people living in 120 local communities. Multi-level structural equation modelingItem Metadata only Authentic Leadership Influences Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Schools’ Learning Organization through Teachers’ Psychological Capital and Organizational Commitment: A Structural Equation Model(2022-01-01) Akkakanjanasupar P.; Leksansern A.; Niramitchainont P.; Mahidol UniversityThe research aimed to develop the structural equation model of learning organization affected by authentic leadership through mediators, psychological capital, and organizational commitment as perceived from the empirical data from Bangkok... Metropolitan school teachers. The hypothesized model was examined using structural equation modelling among a sample consisting of 1,080 teachers. The findings revealed that causal relationships of learning organizations affected by authentic leadership throughPublication Metadata only The structural equation model of nascent entrepreneurial behavior among undergraduate students in thailand(2021-03-01) Teerapong Teangsompong; Chaloempon Sritong; Mahidol University, and evaluate the invariance of the structural equation model (SEM) of NEB among Thai undergraduate students. Data were collected using a questionnaire survey with a Cronbach’s alpha between 0.723 and 0.903, which was applied to a sample of 1,272 students. LaterItem Metadata only Factor Analysis of Sustainable Livelihood Potential Development for Poverty Alleviation Using Structural Equation Modeling(2024-05-01) Ngamwong N.; Darakorn Na Ayuthaya S.; Kiattisin S.; Ngamwong N.; Mahidol Universityfrom 3612 villages and 193 districts, covering 20 provinces of Thailand, which is a region with a low Human Achievement Index (HAI). The data are analyzed and processed using structural equation modeling (SEM) statistical methods in order to confirm... the factor structure and indicate the appropriateness of the empirical data according to the required criteria. It is found that sustainable living potential development includes 5 dimensions based on 37 indicators in Thailand, with natural capital beingItem Metadata only Assessing the operational effectiveness of village health volunteers in Thailand: A structural equation modeling analysis(2025-12-30) Ounprasertsuk J.; Wannapaschaiyong P.; Tipwong A.; Ounprasertsuk J.; Mahidol University, combining quantitative data from 280 VHVs across Thailand’s lower central region with qualitative insights gained from focus group discussions (FGDs). Structural Equation Modeling was employed to evaluate the relationships among transformationalleadership... was significantly predicted by employee commitment (β= 0.49, P< 0.001), transformational leadership (β = 0.26, P < 0.001), and job satisfaction (β= 0.13, P = 0.04). Together, these variables explained 68.0% of the variance in operational effectiveness. A new modelItem Metadata only Workplace stressors as a mediating mechanism between social support and depression among Myanmar migrant workers in Thailand: A structural equation modeling approach(2026-01-01) Win N.; Hounnaklang N.; Tantirattanakulchai P.; Win N.; Mahidol UniversityEvaluation List-12, and The Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression were used to collect the data. Mplus version 8.7 was used to construct the structural equation model.ResultsAmong 500 total participants, the prevalence of depression was around 47Item Metadata only Structural equation modeling for explaining preventive health practices of rural adults in the new normal context of COVID-19 pandemic(2023-04-04) Alam M.A.; Haque N.; Saha S.; Farheen F.; Panthumas S.; Zuenkova J.A.; Mahidol University. This study has tried to explain preventive health practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, and aimed to explore the causal relationships of its major determinants through structural equation modeling (SEM) based on reasoned action approach (RAA). This cross..., information, attitude, motivation, and intention of the people were found to be associated with the adoption of preventive health practices. The causal model of the COVID-19 prevention behaviors was assessed and justified through SEM. The model fits wellItem Metadata only A structural equation model of factors influencing intimate partner violence victimization and health outcomes among men who have sex with men in Bangkok, Thailand(2024-05-01) Seeya A.; Auemaneekul N.; Sujirarat D.; Powwattana A.; Satitvipawee P.; Keawpan W.; Seeya A.; Mahidol Universityexists. In order to understand these factors, this study aimed to develop and test a structural equation model (SEM) of factors influencing intimate partner violence victimization and the resulting health outcomes. Data were collected from 382 male... couples, who were registered as members of the Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand. The SEM was developed using AMOS version 24.0. The findings showed that the model fits the empirical data very well (χ2/df = 1.09, p-value > 0.05, GFI = 0.975, RMSEA = 0Item Metadata only Exploring the factors influencing users’ satisfaction and continuance intention of MOOCs in China(2022-04-01) Nong Y.; Buavaraporn N.; Punnakitikashem P.; Mahidol Universityaffecting MOOC users’ satisfaction and continuance intention towards the Expectation Confirmation Model. In total, 410 questionnaires were collected via an online survey and analysed with the Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Participants were Chinese... employees from different city tiers who had experienced using or now used MOOCs. The analysis indicated a good fit of the structural equation model. The analysis results showed that the confirmation factor has a significant impact on perceived usefulness
