The Effectiveness of Public Policy Implementation for the Repayment of Student Loans fund

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Opad Meechao

Abstract

This research aims to; (1) Study of the Effectiveness of Public Policy Implementation for the repayment of Student Loan Fund, (2) To create the modeling of the Effectiveness of Public Policy Implementation for the repayment of Student Loan Fund. Researchers used quantitative research from student of those who repay and those who unable to repay the loan in Bangkok area. Total of 420 cases using simple random. The instrument used in the research questionnaire created data were analyzed by percentage, and path analysis by using structural equation model.


The findings of this research were as follows.


1. Effectiveness of Public Policy Implementation need to focus on to create a good image for loans, development of personnel in the operation, quality communication system, attitude toward the policy of loan, trust to repay loan and satisfaction of the policy the repayment of debt to combination.


2. The effectiveness of public policy implementation for the repayment of Student Loan Fund received positive influences including attitude toward the policy of loan repayment. The quality communication system, trust to repay loan, satisfaction of the policy the repayment of debt. The create a good image for the loan fund and development of personnel in the operation, Statistical significance of the predictive power of the model was 70 percent.

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Meechao, O. (2019). The Effectiveness of Public Policy Implementation for the Repayment of Student Loans fund. Ph.D. In Social Sciences Journal, 9(2), 532–545. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/phdssj/article/view/117630
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