Making Use of Social Niche to persist in Environmental Activities In The Local Administrative Organization

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Nantnadda Ritmontri
Kasem Chunkao
Alongkorn Intaraksa

Abstract

The objectives of this research were to investigate social niche in order to create the continuing in Environmental Acrivities. The study samples obtained by systematic random sampling, consisted of 129 organizations. The data were collected by questionnaires which were tested by descriptive statistics including percentage mean standard deviation. The analytical statistics scrutinized by the stepwise multiple regression analysis with the statistical significant at .05. Research results indicated that the Factors impelling local administrative organization comprised technological and innovation factors personnal willingness and budgetary readiness shared the prediction of 74.1%. The above-mentioned resulted led to the following recommendation for creating consistently in Environmental Activities for the local administrative organiztion, it should be giving priority on leader and technological and innovation factors.

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