Theeralak Satjawathee

Theeralak Satjawathee
Payap University · Postgraduate Studies

Doctor of Business Administration, Victoria University, Melbourne

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This research aimed to examine the 1) selectivity performance 2) market timing performance and 3) the comparison of differences between RMF and LTF performances. Treynor (1965), Sharpe (1966) and Jensen (1968) measures were applied to examine the Selectivity Performance. Treynor and Mazuy (1966) and Henriksson and Merton (1981) measures were used t...
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming a major concern for investors and consumers, prompting companies to devote more resources to community engagement to manage conflict and improve business performance. In this study, we conducted an empirical analysis with a sample of 385 listed companies in China’s new energy vehicle (N...
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Extant research has confirmed the importance of consumer innovativeness toward innovation adoption, but relatively little is known about the relationship between fitness use innovativeness, post-adoption behavior and the moderating role of fitness consumer’s efficacy belief. This study aims to examine the moderating role of other-efficacy on the re...
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Marketing researchers agree that use innovativeness leads to variety-seeking behavior in service usage in service contexts. As fitness consumers are high-frequency users, user behavior can be enriched by exploring the moderating effect of self-efficacy. This study explores the moderating effect of self-efficacy on the relationship between fitness u...
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Full Text Available from this link https://researchex.mju.ac.th/jresearch2/images/flippingbook/37-3/VOL37-3-page-001.jpg "Singkam, S. and Satjawathee, T. (2020). Cost and Return on Economic Crops of Farmers in Hua Mueang Sub-district, Mueang Pan District, Lampang Province. Journal of Agricultural Research and Extension. 37(3). 103-117." This res...
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This research aims to study (1) personal finance in terms of incomes, expenses, saving style, investing style and debt of travelling guides in Chiang Dao Cave, and (2) compare personal finance along with age of the guides in Chinag Dao Cave, Chiangmai province. There are 74 populations. Sample set is 44 person, calculated by standard error method....
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This research aims to test relationship between economic factors which affected to stock price index of the resource industry in The Stock Exchange of Thailand during January 2013 – February 2017. Exchanged rate between Thai bath and US dollar, interest rate, world crude oil prices, and inflation rate are examined. Monthly data of all variables are...
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Abstract This research aimed to study cost and return of garlic planting of farmers in Moo.3, Sri Dong Yen Sub-district, Chai Prakan District, Chiangmai Province, There was 120 Garlic Planting population in Moo.3 Sri Dong Yen Sub-district, Chai Prakan District, The method of collecting data was using questionnaire to interview the information from...
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Research entitled “Technical Analysis Efficiency in the Agro and Food Sector of the Stock Exchange of Thailand” aimed to measure the efficiency technical analysis on analyzing the prices in the Agro and Food Sector. The technical analysis tools were Exponential Moving Average (EMA), Moving Averages Convergence / Divergence (MACD), Stochastic Oscill...
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This survey research aimed to study cost and return on Nile Tilapia fish farming of farmers in Sanklang Sub-District, Phan District, Chiangrai Province. Data was collected from 47 farmers in the area by interviewing with questionnaires. Frequency, percentage and means were used as statistical analysis and the paired simple t-test was used to test h...
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This research aimed to study income and expenses of people in Ban Chai Ngam, Mae Waen Sub-district, Phrao District, Chiang Mai Province. The population in this village was 499 people. Sample set was computed using standard error method which was 212 peoples in the sample set. Non – probability sampling using accidental sampling method was employed...
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This research aimed to study income and expenses of students in Payap University. The population was 4,932 students who enrolled in the 2nd semester of the academic year 2015. Sample set was computed using standard error method, 370 students in the sample set. Questionnaire was used as a collecting tool. Descriptive Statistics such as frequency and...
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This research aimed to study on mango farming of the farmers in Raidong Village, Numdip Sub-district, Pasang District, Lamphun Province. Data were collected from 59 farmers by interviewing with questionnaires. Simple Random Sampling method was employed to collect data. Frequency, means and percentage were used as statistical analysis and the paired...
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This research aimed to study cost and return on Thai Jasmine Rice 105 farming of the farmers in village No. 6 , Keu Wiang Sub-district, Dok Khamtai District, Paryao Province. Data were collected from 85 agriculturalists who farmed 10 - 40 Rai (unit of area equal to 1,600 square metres) in the area by interviewing with questionnaires. Probability s...
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This research aimed to study personal finance management in income, expense, saving and investment planning of people in Nong Pa Khrang Sub-district, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province. Data was collected from 97 people who have income in Nong Pa Khrang Sub-district by questionnaires. Non – probability sampling using accidental sampling method wa...
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This academic paper aims to present the academic research to date on the market timing performance of investment portfolios. This primary intent is to make the material efficiently accessible to students, researchers, asset management companies and others who are interested in the findings and implication of this line of research. The paper starts...
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Fund selectivity and market timing are two fundamental fund manager’s abilities that determine fund performance. These issues are re-visited to investigate selectivity and market timing aspects of Thai equity funds from 1992 to 2004. Because this time period contains a business cycle, the findings could empirically evidence varying fund manager beh...
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This study examines the informative and efficiency roles of information and its effects on stock prices in Thailand when a firm announces a winning of a business contract. Business contract approval announcements usually influence stock price and are crucial to investors because they explicitly and directly increase a firm’s future cash flow withou...
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This study attempts to examine the persistence of fund performance of Thai equity funds during 1992-2000. Explicitly, it aims to determine whether subsequent period performance is related to prior period performance and whether such results can be used in the prediction of future performance and finding the optimal past performance information set....
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Market timing and fund selection are two fundamental fund manager related aspects that determine fund performance. This study aims to investigate market timing and fund selection aspects of Thai equity funds from 1992 to 2004. Because this time period contains a business cycle, the findings could empirically evidence varying fund manager behaviours...
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The issue of fund performance persistence is re-visited in this paper using Thai equity fund data. The relation between a subsequent period and a series of prior periods of varying length, performance information is tested through the use of four methodologies: (1) regression analysis; (2) Spearman rank correlation coefficient; (3) quartile compari...
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The issue of bias incurred by risk-adjusted performance measures is re-visited in this paper using Thailand equity fund data. Empirical studies from developed country data suggest positive bias. Thailand provides a valuable scenario for analysis: an emerging capital market of a developing economy that has experienced a full business cycle. Correlat...
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The primary aim of this study is to examine Thai equity fund performance during the period 1992-2000. The achievement of the primary aim will involve investigation of fund performance in sub-periods of expansionary and contractionary market environments, the relationship between investment performance and risk, and the correlation between the risk-...

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