Ways in Developing the Quality of the Thai Government’s Management in the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Situation
Keywords:
Ways, Development of Quality, Government’s Management, Coronavirus (COVID-19)Abstract
This research paper aimed at studying the ways in developing the quality of the Thai Government’s management in the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. It was qualitative research. The research was performed by synthesizing documents obtained from concerned agencies, texbooks, academic documents, researches, thesis, articles, journals, data from electronic media, internet, and online database; 27 volumes were synthesized. Data were collected with the use of criteria in selecting documents, including accuracy and reliability, representativeness, and clarity of definition. The synthesis of contents and essences only of the findings contained in the documents from concerned agencies, textbooks, aceademic documents, researches, thesis, articles, journals, data from electronic media, internet, and online database, was performed by using the method of descriptive synthesis and narrative summary, using qualitative synthesis which helped in understanding the research systematically. It was found from the research that in the study of ways in developing the quality of the Thai Government’s management in the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, the researcher found a new body of knowledge including 1) the development of quality of government’s management of risks related to education and classroom, 2) the development of quality of government’s management in providing remedy and stimulating the economy, 3) the development of quality of government’s management in vaccination, 4) the development of quality of government’s management in money and finance, 5) the development of quality of government’s management in quality of people’s lives, 6) the development of quality of government’s management in public service, and 7) the development of quality of government’s management in measures for monitoring, preventing, and controlling Coronavirus (COVID-19).