Model of Analysis of Component of Innovation Management for Learning Organization of Faculty of Management Science in Rajabhat Rattanagosin Group

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จันทนา อุดม
Phairoj Butchiwan
Nongnooch Paiboonrattananon

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This research aims to analyze, examine elements, and study innovation in management level of a learning organization. The sample used in research are 174 random staffs of the Faculty of Management Science in Rajabhat Rattanakosin group. Questionnaires with overall reliability of .984 were used in the research then the statistical data were analyzed  using frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and confirm factor analysis.


Result: (1) The research found that management innovation of learning organization contains 3 elements including management innovation of individual, team, and organization. The results of study shows a consistency of empirical data analysis with high value of loadings factors and the standardized weight criteria of all data components. The significant at the .01 can measure the elements of innovation management of a learning organization. And (2)The organization learning innovation Faculty of Management Science in Rajabhat Rattanakosin group is ranked at the medium level.


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อุดม จ., Butchiwan, P. ., & Paiboonrattananon, N. . (2018). Model of Analysis of Component of Innovation Management for Learning Organization of Faculty of Management Science in Rajabhat Rattanagosin Group. JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN TECHNOLOGY, 11(1), 67–78. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal_sct/article/view/86379
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