The Development of Buddhist Principles Model in Thai Supply Chain

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Artaphon Chansamut

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A research articles on the subject was the development of Buddhist principles model in   Thai supply chain. From the literature review and case studies on the application of Buddhist principles in business and supply chain management. The author found   large number of paper and articles in supply chain management. The objective of paper was to develop and evaluate the Buddhist principles model in the Thai supply chain. The samples are ten expert group in supply chain and Buddhist studies. The data is analyzed by means and standardized deviations. The measurement and the evaluation of model are based on Black-Box Testing.The research results about the development of Buddhist principles model in Thai supply chain comprises seven namely main components, Suppliers, Buddhist Agencies, Buddhist Customers, Distribution, Service provider and Consumers. The overall evaluation result for the development of Buddhist principles model in Thai supply chain shows the overall rating mean of 3.78 and standard deviation of 1.12.  Suggesting that the development of Buddhist principles model in Thai supply chain may guide for improving efficiency, sustainability and balance in Thai business management and operations, including in the supply chain .

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Artaphon Chansamut, Office of Dean ,Faculty of Home Economic Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep,Thailand

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