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- PublicationPerformance of Family Business and Non Family Business Companies Listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand(University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, 2010)
; University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. School of BusinessThere are few studies about Family Business in Thailand. Consequently, there is noresearch about Family Business Performance in Thailand. This research is aimed at measuringthe performance of Family Business listed on Stock Exchange of Thailand. The definitions ofFamily Business are categorized by Wonglorsaichon and Bangchuenvijit(2008) with threeperspectives of Family Business. The methodology for this research is Fortune®500 DEA Modelwhich comprises three stages of calculation. With the information taken from 294 listedcompanies in 2009, the findings are that from the four highest rank companies, there are threeFamily Business companies that belong to the first definition and two Family Businesscompanies to the third and fourth definitions.29 117 - PublicationThe Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, and Code of Conducts on Corporate Return on Operations of the Companies Listed in the Stock Exchange(University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, 2011)
; University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. School of BusinessThe study of the effect of corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and code of conducts on corporate return on operations of the companies listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand has the objectives 1) to study the practice and the level of importance of corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and code of conducts of the companies listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand 2) to study the relationship between corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and code of conducts of the companies listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand 3) to study the effect of corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and code of conducts on corporate return on operations of the companies listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The sample is 118 of the companies listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The results are:1. 60% of sample conducts all of corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and code of conducts. The most importance is code of conducts, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility consecutively.2. Corporate social responsibility has the relationship with code of conducts and corporate governance has the relationship with code of conducts.3. Corporate social responsibility affects on return on equity in 2006. Code of conducts of social supporting affects on return on equity in 2006 and economic value added in 2006 and 2007 and code of conducts of risk reduction affects on economic value added in 2006 and 2007.30 374