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Thailand's elite civil servants: some propositions of their developmental and professional orientations

By: Prachyapruit, Tin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1991Description: p.216-226.Subject(s): Professional Orientation | Civil Service - Thailand | Civil Service In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Tin Prachyapruit looks at Thailand's elite civil servants to draw his conclusion about them. He, therefore, addresses his effort to the following issues: (i) efforts of the Thai Government towards encouraging national development, (ii) relevant research findings pertaining to Thailand's elite civil servants' development and professional orientations, and (iii) propositions made on these aspects of the Thai civil servants. He draws data support from empirical research conducted by him before arriving at his conclusion that the elite civil servants were moving towards better development of professional orientation. Though this happy conclusion is not shared by many of the developing countries, yet this shoul
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Tin Prachyapruit looks at Thailand's elite civil servants to draw his conclusion about them. He, therefore, addresses his effort to the following issues: (i) efforts of the Thai Government towards encouraging national development, (ii) relevant research findings pertaining to Thailand's elite civil servants' development and professional orientations, and (iii) propositions made on these aspects of the Thai civil servants. He draws data support from empirical research conducted by him before arriving at his conclusion that the elite civil servants were moving towards better development of professional orientation. Though this happy conclusion is not shared by many of the developing countries, yet this shoul

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