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Item Open Access Drivers, challenges, and needs of enterprise’s blockchain adoption(Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2020) Chavisa Suwanposri; Veera Bhatiasevi; Thanarerk ThanakijsombatThe arrival of blockchain technology has disrupted many business sectors globally, encouraging enterprises to digitize their operations to work more efficiently by implementing this technology, including Thai enterprises that are currently..., the perspective of the decision-making process in blockchain adoption has shown how businesses identify the necessity of adopting blockchain to their operations. The study is conducted using qualitative grounded theory to frame up the Technology-OrganizationItem Metadata only Traceability system implementation in organic farming using QR Code technology(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Benjaporn Eungjaroen; Sotarat Thammaboosadee; Smitti Darakorn Na Ayuthayaand relevant technology. Consequently, the design for business architecture, information system architecture, and technology architecture were carried out in line with the organic farming's supply chain process as well as International Federation of Organic... Agriculture Movements Standard and ACT's Organic Farming Standards. The design also included the website of the traceability system for organic vegetables for the input and output demonstration. The QR Code technology was used in data collectingPublication Metadata only Impact of disruptive technology on sustainable enterprise resource planning (S-ERP)(2021-06-02) Chulalux Soprakan; Supaporn Kiattisin; Mahidol University. This research provides the impact result once business utilizes emerging technology in their company. For the methodology, we use factors in technology adoption from the innovation diffusion theory (IDT) for new-technology selection. In the case study, we use... and return on investment. RPA is one of many technologies that can work collaboratively with the existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, new technology, and business process improvement (BPI) process. The experience results show that the RPAItem Metadata only Generative AI Adoption and Productivity Outcomes in Small and Medium Enterprises(2026-01-01) Satayapaisal S.; Ketcham M.; Tantiathimongkhon T.; Satayapaisal S.; Mahidol UniversityThe rapid emergence of Generative AI (GenAI) tools such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Canva AI has fundamentally transformed business operations, yet small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face unique challenges in selecting and integrating... organizational productivity and innovation. A quantitative survey was conducted with 150 SME owners, senior managers, and IT decision-makers who have integrated at least one GenAI tool into their business operations. Data were analyzed using descriptiveItem Metadata only Enabling internet of things in enterprise mobility management to support business continuity plan(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2015) Chidchanok Kanjanalap; Supaporn Kiattisin; Adisorn Leelasantitham; Taweesak SamanchuenWhile we live inside our comfort zones, the impact of outside climate changes are hitting closer to us as fast as the innovation of technology can keep up with it. Natural disasters, environmental Issues, and unhealthiness are threats around us.... This framework is designed as a starter kit for companies by leveraging "Internet of Things" technology (IoT). It provides a basic guide that can be used to address the sustainable challenges within business processes. The Business Continuity Plan aims to achieveItem Metadata only Enterprise Architecture: Myth, Reality, and Success Factors(2025-01-01) Mayakul T.; Hiranchan S.; Mayakul T.; Mahidol Universitydemonstrate that EA success depends on sustained organizational work rather than framework selection or technological solutions alone. Effective implementation requires establishing clear to-be vision, comprehensive planning across business-data-application...-technology domains, and ongoing commitment to architectural discipline. This research bridges the theory-practice gap by providing evidence-based guidance for organizations seeking EA transformation success. Enterprise Architecture works only whenPublication Metadata only A gap-analysis model for identifying effective government support for New Technology-Based Firms (NTBFs) in Thailand(2007-01-01) Thanaphol Virasa; Mahidol Universityof this modelling process with suggestions for public interventions on fostering entrepreneurship and innovation. © 2007 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd....The current paper seeks to analyse the gap in government support for New Technology-Based Firms (NTBFs) in the context of Thailand. To develop an analytical model for focused gap-analysis of government supporting schemes, the author integratedItem Metadata only Reimagining Digital Health: Innovations in Virtual Health Service Design(2024-01-01) Butdee P.; Mayakul T.; Butdee P.; Mahidol University—This research studies the critical role of virtual health in addressing contemporary healthcare needs, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare access and delivery. Utilizing the Enterprise Architecture... to time, travel, and costs, and enhancing competitiveness within the medical industry. Implementing the recommended strategies can further improve accessibility, efficiency, and quality of care. Moreover, the integration of advanced technologies likePublication Metadata only Research and development progress assessment through technological and scientific intelligence(2009-12-01) Tugrul U. Daim; Nathasit Gerdsri; Portland State University; Mahidol Universitytechnology. The results indicate that the introduced concepts, which are based on the bibliometric and patent analysis approaches, allow researchers to generate intelligence on emerging technologies and innovations supported by the wealth of today's public... introduces three concepts: time lag between different scientific indicators, visual correlation between scientific indicators and actual technology performance and finally an activity metric for assessment of competition between an existing and an emergingPublication Metadata only Factors influencing the attitudes and behavioural intentions to use just walk out technology among Bangkok consumers(2019-01-01) Rin Chuawatcharin; Nathasit Gerdsri; Mahidol University© 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Just walk out technology (JWOT) is one of the latest innovations in the retail business. This is the first empirical study done to predict Thai consumers' attitudes and intentions to use JWOT. Bangkok is not only... norm). However, perceived entertainment value, trust, and technology anxiety are not significant in the prediction of JWOT adoption. Differences in demographic characteristics and shopping habits were found to have effects on the overall technology
