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研究生: 谷佳慧
Sarinyar Jearasuk
論文名稱: Social Innovation of Non-Profit Organizations in Thailand: Process, Leadership, and Context
Social Innovation of Non-Profit Organizations in Thailand: Process, Leadership, and Context
指導教授: 張媁雯
Chang, Wei-Wen
口試委員: 張媁雯
Chang, Wei-Wen
李栢浡
Lee, Pai-Po
奚永明
Hsi, Yong Ming
口試日期: 2023/07/18
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2023
畢業學年度: 111
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 72
英文關鍵詞: social innovation, process, leadership, context, nonprofit organization
研究方法: 參與觀察法個案研究法觀察研究文件分析法深度訪談法半結構式訪談法
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202301534
論文種類: 代替論文:專業實務報告(專業實務類)
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  • In Thailand, social problems are increasingly visible due to growing social gaps, and many nonprofit organizations (NPOs) are adopting social innovations to address these issues. With the young and unsettled research field of social innovation, this research aims to explore the process of creating social innovation and how Thai NPOs manage challenges. Therefore, three research questions are examined to identify how the social innovation process is conducted, how leaders interact with related collaborative partners, and external contextual influence. This qualitative research investigated two NPOs, which are Friedrich Naumann Foundation (Thailand office) and Saturday School International volunteer project. Both NPOs have social innovation products or services that are widely implemented in society. Nineteen participants were selected to interview to investigate from three different points of views of manager, co-workers, and partners. This study revealed the process of creating social innovation in NPOs through system theory. Strategic thinking with empathy of the leader helps engage co-workers and stakeholders. Thus, the leader can adjust their management to the situational and socio-political factors. Implications derived from findings are provided for NPOs and leaders.

    ABSTRACT I TABLE OF CONTENTS III LIST OF TABLES VI LIST OF FIGURES VII CHATER I INTRODUCTION 1 Background of Study 1 Statement of Problem 4 Research Purpose 5 Research Questions 6 Significance of the Study 6 Research Scope 7 Definition of Terms 8 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 9 Social Innovation 9 Social Innovation in NPOs 11 NPO Management 13 Leadership in NPOs 15 CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHOD 19 Research Approach 19 Research Conceptual Framework 19 Research Procedure 20 Participants and Criteria 23 Data Collection 24 Data Analysis 26 Research Quality 27 CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 29 Exploring Social Innovation Process through System Theory 29 Leadership Style in Social Innovation Process 35 Contextual Factors influencing Social Innovation Process 41 Discussion 44 CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS 47 Conclusion 47 Implications 49 Limitations 50 Suggestions for Future Study 50 REFERENCES 52 APPENDIX A 60 APPENDIX B 61 APPENDIX C 62 APPENDIX D 64 APPENDIX E 67 APPENDIX F 70

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