Dhanakorn Mulaphong

Dhanakorn Mulaphong
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  • Ph.D. (Public Administration and Policy). The University of Georgia, U.S.
  • Assistant Professor at Mahidol University

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Introduction
Assistant Professor of Public Administration at Mahidol University, Thailand.
Current institution
Mahidol University
Current position
  • Assistant Professor
Education
August 2012 - December 2019
University of Georgia
Field of study
  • MPA & PhD in Public Administration and Policy

Publications

Publications (10)
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While many countries have adopted traditional approaches to identify patterns and trends in domestic violence at a national level, a strategy that provides more insightful information is still lacking. In response to this need, the purpose of this study is to propose the construction of a domestic violence severity index (DVSI) as an alternative. T...
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Using survey data from 20,271 residents around the U.S., the present study examines whether community attachment, trust in the local government, and the leadership of local elected officials are associated with citizen engagement in coproduction of community services: volunteering, attending local public meetings, and working with others to make ch...
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Social undermining involves covertly negative behaviors aiming to impede individual’s ability to achieve work-related goals and success and ruin positive relationships and reputations (Duffy et al., 2002); however, the role that undermining behaviors plays in governmental workplaces remain poorly understood. Using data from 14,515 U.S. federal empl...
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This study examined whether meritocracy in the civil service (merit-based hiring and administrative impartiality) can produce desirable outcomes, specifically recruiting and retaining highly competent public employees. Using data from the 2015 Quality of Government Expert Survey II, which polled 886 public administration experts from 149 countries,...
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Stop and search is an innovative policing approach aimed at deterring crime and disorder and promoting public trust and confidence in law enforcement. While many studies have investigated racial biases in this approach and its effectiveness in reducing crime and disorder, little attention has been paid to its role in fostering citizens’ feelings of...
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Studies surrounding transnational repression have taken an interest in the relationships between targeted citizens and their countries of origin, such as strategies used against individuals, and the legitimacy of exercising such extraterritorial powers. However, the role of the host state in facilitating this transnational repressive control is yet...
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A crime index can be a practical tool that helps countries track violence and crime trends in different areas at different time periods. Developing a violence index for countries with limited experience and resources like Thailand can be a daunting task as the process requires defining the scope, determining the definitions and selecting indicators...
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Purpose Mounting fiscal constraints and increasing complexity of public services have led governments to search for alternative service delivery mechanisms. The public–private partnership (PPP) is one type of service arrangement in which the public and private sectors enter into a long-term cooperative relationship for the purpose of delivering a...
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The purposes of this study were to investigate the work values of 70 newcomers in the area of Thai civil service employed during fiscal years 2006 to 2007 in 14 ministries and to examine the factors influencing their work values. The original 16 work value items by Karl and Sutton (1998), with 5 additional Thai bureaucracy-related work value items,...
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Three hundred and sixty-eight Thai human resources (HR) practitioners were surveyed to investigate the factors influencing their realization of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and to explore how they provided value or responded to the key organizational stakeholders. By using a stakeholder management theory to the study, the results of struct...

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