Essays about: "thailand master thesis"

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  1. 1. Middle-Income Trap - should companies be worried?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Produktionsekonomi

    Author : Elin Karlsson Nycander; Elizabeth Merkoulova; [2020]
    Keywords : Middle-Income Trap; Middle-Income countries; Thailand; International companies; Internationalisation; Globalization drivers; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The term Middle-income Trap (MIT) is relatively new, originating thirteen years ago, but has since generated significant debate. It is used by politicians to channel national reforms and has given rise to a vast amount of research about growth slowdowns in middle-income countries (MICs). READ MORE

  2. 2. Analysis on Japanese Hospitality Spirit of Omotenashi: Does it Work in Other Countries? A Case of its Implementation in Indonesia

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap

    Author : Lombardo Osel Goantara; [2019]
    Keywords : omotenashi; omoiyari; servicescape; experiencescape; emotional labor; harmony; communication; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : 近年ではおもてなしという日本のサービス精神がますますと東南アジア国々で見られるようになった。現地にある日本会社あるいは日本の企業がこのサービス精神をもって現地に適用しようとした。目的はお客様の満足度を上昇させるためと言っても過言ではないだろう。 お客様の満足度はビジネスの長生きに必要不可欠なものの、スタッフ達の心そして彼らが感じている仕事場の雰囲気もサービスクオリティに影響があると考えられるだろう。この修士論文はおもてなしに対して東南アジア国々現地スタッフあるいは会社員の思い、そして彼らのおもてなしパフォーマンスの経験を探る。これに伴って西洋で頻繁に使用されているservicescapeとexperiencescape理論を用いて、おもてなしという日本の精神を解析する。.. READ MORE

  3. 3. “Like Machines” in Thailand’s Seafood Industry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi

    Author : Matilda Dahlquist; [2017]
    Keywords : globalisation; gender; feminism; productive and reproductive work; social reproduction; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : This thesis seeks to answer the research question: How can we understand the experiences of Burmese female migrants working in Thailand’s seafood-industry through the lens of interdependent reproductive, productive and virtual economies? The purpose is to increase understanding of Burmese female migrants’ experiences, illustrating how these are influenced by complex social relations and power-dynamics. In doing so, this thesis aims to contribute to understanding of globalisation by revealing its uneven and oppressive material-symbolic effects. READ MORE

  4. 4. Hard Hats, Soft Protection. Barriers to accessing social protection schemes for Cambodian migrant workers in the Thai construction sector – a constructivist grounded theory approach

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi; Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management

    Author : Oliver Harry Fisher; [2017]
    Keywords : Labour migration; Construction; Grounded theory; Social Protection; Thailand; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Cambodian migrants in the Thai construction sector, work in precarious working environments, with limited safety conditions and low wages. The use of social protection schemes has increased in recent decades, as a method of reducing the vulnerable against poverty and livelihood risks. READ MORE

  5. 5. Multinational Corporation and Its Sustainable Engagement with Local Small Businesses : A Case Study of Unilever Thailand

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    Author : Roméo Gaiga; Siriwimon Thorngmun; [2017]
    Keywords : Sustainable Development; Corporate Social Responsibility; Base of the Pyramid; Sufficiency Economy; Mom Pop Stores; Multinational Corporations;

    Abstract : Once the boundary in global investment does no longer exist, a substantial number of multinational corporations (MNCs) seek for the lower-cost countries such as developing countries or emerging countries to be their production bases. It is undeniable to say that these recipient countries will benefit abundantly in several aspects namely: capital and technical knowledge, employment boost and economic development stimulation. READ MORE