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Petison, P. and Nithi-Ubati, C. (����). Competency based human resource development in Japanese
            transplanted factory: A case study from Thailand, The ��th UNESCO-APEID International Conference on
            Education for Human Resource Development, Bangkok, Thailand. October ����.
            Petison, P. (����). Japanization in relationship marketing in Thai automobile industry submitted to a Japan
            studies network on Rethinking: Japan Thailand Mekong Relations conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand. October
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            Kainzbauer, A. and Hunt, B. (����). Cultural Sensitivity as a Foundation for Instructional Pedagogy: Theory
            and Practice in a Thai Context. Paper presented at the Exploring Leadership and Learning Theories
            Association: ELLTA. Malaysia. February ����.
            Rungruang, P. (����). Antecedents of organizational commitment of academics in Thailand: Qualitative
            Analysis. Paper presented at the International Conference on Business and Management ����. April ����.
            Kouwenberg, R. (����). Ambiguity Attitudes and Portfolio Choice: Evidence from a Large Representative
            Survey. Paper presented at the ���� FMA Asian Conference. April ����.
            Cumperayot, P & Kouwenberg, R. (����) Early warning systems for currency crisis: a multivariate extreme
            value approach, the paper presented at �rd EMG conference on Emerging Markets Finance, London, United
            Kingdom. May ����.
            Hunt, B. & Kainzbauer, A. (����). Redesigning Curriculum and Teaching to Engage Cultural Expectations of
            Learners. Paper presented at the �th International Conference: Redesigning Pedagogy: Transforming
            Teaching, Inspiring Learning, National Institute of Education, Singapore. May- June ����.
            Punnakitikashem, P. Adebanjo, D. (����) Web-based application technology in supporting VMI: enabling
            factors and expected outcomes. Paper presented at the ��th International DSI and the ��th APDSI Joint
            Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan. July ����.
            Petison, P. and Nithi-ubati, C. (����) Competencies based development in emerging market: case study of
            Toshiba Thailand. Paper presented at the ��th International Conference on Global Business and Economic
            Development (SGBOD), Singapore. July ����.
            Ractham, V., and Kantamara, P. (����) Single-Loop vs. Double-Loop learning: An obstacle or a success
            factor for organizational learning, Paper presented at the  ���� EDULEARN- International Conference on
            Education and Learning Technologies, Bacelona, Spain. July ����.
            Kantabutra, S., Siebenhüner, T.(����) Predicting Corporate Sustainability: A Thai Approach. Paper presented
            at the ���� Institute for Sustainable Leadership Symposium, Bacelona, Spain. July ����.
            Kantabutra, S. Suriyankietkaew, S. (����) Examining Relationships Between Organic Leadership And
            Corporate Sustainability: A Proposed Model. Paper presented at the ���� Institute for Sustainable Leadership
            Symposium, Bacelona, Spain. July ����.
            Suebsin, C. and Gerdsri, N. (����) Lessons Learned from IT Adoption in Healthcare Organizations: A
            Comparative Study. Paper presented at the PICMET ����, Portland, Oregon. July-August ���� .SCOPUS
            Chutivongse, N. and Gerdsri, N. (����) Key factors influencing the development of innovative organizations:
            An exploratory study. Paper presented at the PICMET ����, Portland, Oregon. July-August, ���� .SCOPUS
            Vatananan, R.S. and Gerdsri, N. (����) An Analytical Approach to Assess the Current State of Roadmap.
            Paper presented at the PICMET ����, Portland, Oregon. July-August .���� SCOPUS
            Kouwenberg, R. & Phunnarungsi, V. (����) Corporate Governance, Violation and Market Reactions, Paper
            presented at ���� Asian Finance Association Annual Conference, Macao. July ����.







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