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Human Capital Development for ASEAN Community
Authors: Chutikarn Sriwiboon
Abstract:
The main purpose of this research paper was to study the requirements for human capital development in order to be ready for ASEAN Community. Thai education institutions are encountering a challenging course of change to be effective members of ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015. It was vital that everyone and every organization participate in the process of becoming part of the ASEAN community, a pluralistic society. Thai universities will be required to partake in the human capital development in a variety of fields. In order to assist the whole nation to enhance potential development, there was a need to collaborate with other ASEAN leading universities to do researches to ameliorate the qualifications and capabilities of university management, administers, professors, and staffs.Keywords: ASEAN, Education, Human capital development.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1071208
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