Oleg Shovkovyy

Oleg Shovkovyy
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration
  • Lecturer at Burapha University

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Introduction
Robotics and Sustainable Development; Automation, Robotization, and the Future of the Workforce in Thailand - Quantitative research amongst Thai students and lecturers Discrimination of Foreign Lecturers/ Teachers at Thai Universities - Qualitative research.
Current institution
Burapha University
Current position
  • Lecturer
Additional affiliations
August 2019 - December 2019
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • Delivering lectures on International Management of Organizations to students of 2nd year of International Management of Organizations Program at KMITL International College.
June 2019 - present
Naresuan University
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • Delivering lectures on International Businesses, Digital Marketing, IT and Innovations, Economics, and Intercultural Communications to students of 2nd and 4th years of B.B.A. In the International Businesses Management Program of International College. Conducting social research and supervising research effort of students.
December 2016 - June 2019
Silpakorn University
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • Was delivering lectures on International Business to undergraduate local and international exchange students of 3rd and 4th years at the Faculty of Management Science. Work as an English Instructor for 2nd and 3rd years Marketing and Business students. Conducted social research and supervised research activities of students.
Education
August 2011 - October 2015
National Institute of Development Administration
Field of study
  • Development Administration

Publications

Publications (10)
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This research was conducted in response to one of the most pressing and challenging questions on the agenda of many government offices around the world-"What can be done to better integrate and assimilate immigrants into host communities?" The qualitative study employed ethnographic methods of gathering data, where 170 Russian-speaking immigrants w...
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Introduction: The widespread adoption of information technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) in society and organizations reshapes management and decision-making processes, driving increased informatization and automation. Public administration is no exception. The transition to electronic government (e-government) aimed to enhance service qu...
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Objectives: This study explores and evaluates the awareness of labor market challenges posed by automation and robotization within the framework of Thailand 4.0 among students and educators in various educational institutions in Thailand. It seeks to identify the sources and quality of information on this topic, investigate the role of educational...
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Being a strong yet growing economy, Poland is among the global leaders for doing business and an attractive destination for foreign companies expanding their reach abroad. However, entering such a complex and challenging market does not always go smoothly. Thence, this study aims to determine the critical factors hindering the development of intern...
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The article aims to familiarize the scientific community with one of the results of a qualitative casestudy investigation that employed ethnographic methods of gathering data on Russian-speaking immigrants in the Brisbane region, Queensland, Australia, conducted in 2016-2017. The study, titled "Perceptions of Russian-speaking immigrants: A case stu...
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The active learning methods are increasingly fit into curriculum of the leading educational institutions. Does the Thai educational system follow the trend? The brief literature review suggests that this topic is somehow neglected or unsought in the current scholarly research in Thailand. As so, this study aims to determine how are the things with...
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Automation, Robotization, and the Future of the Workforce in Thailand
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Grounded on almost eight months of insider's observations research data suggest, that many immigrants, mainly because of their limited communications with natives and without proper government assistance, are unable to break out from the pursuing past and instead, they are joining existent or forming their networks. It is also the case, that very o...
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In order to identify factors affecting e-government services adoption, a survey questionnaire and case study interviews were conducted to collect research data from 409 e-ready Ukrainians. The results of the mixed methods research confirmed eight factors, which seemed to be responsible for low adoption rates of e-government services in Ukraine, nam...

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