Yananda Siraphatthada
Increasing Value Added of Recycling Business Management A Case of Thailand
234 - 236
2013
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International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/567
https://publications.waset.org/vol/73
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
This policy participation action research explores the
roles of Thai government units during its 2010 fiscal year on how to
create value added to recycling business in the central part of
Thailand. The research aims to a) study how the government plays a
role to support the business, and its problems and obstacles on
supporting the business, b) to design a strategic action – short,
medium, and long term plans to create value added to the recycling
business, particularly in local fullloop companiesorganizations
licensed by Wongpanit Waste Separation Plant as well as those
licensed by the Department of Provincial Administration. Mixed
method research design, i.e., a combination of quantitative and
qualitative methods is utilized in the present study in both data
collection and analysis procedures. Quantitative data was analyzed
by frequency, percent value, mean scores, and standard deviation,
and aimed to note trend and generalizations. Qualitative data was
collected via semistructured interviewsfocus group interviews to
explore indepth views of the operators. The sampling included 1,079
operators in eight provinces in the central part of Thailand.
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