Abstract:
This independent study aimed to study personal characteristic factors that affect working performance, level of working performance, and the influence of enabling factors toward working performance of personnel at Eastern Asia University. The sample group in this research was 200 personnel who work at Eastern Asia University. Questionnaires were used to collect data. Statistics used to analyze data were descriptive statistics including Frequency, Percentage, Mean, and Standard Deviation; and inferential statistics including Independent Samples t-test, One-Way ANOVA, LSD, and Multiple Linear Regression at
statistical significant level of 0.05.
The results found that most of the respondents were females, single, 25-30 years old, Master Degree or higher education, 10,001-20,000 baht of monthly income, staff member, and working duration more than 4 years. The enabling factors toward working performance in the area of colleague relationship were the most important. The hypothesis results found that age, educational level, and monthly income, affected working performance in the area of personal performance, working procedure, and productivity. Working duration affected working performance in the area of working procedure, and productivity. The analysis of multiple linear regression found that enabling factors in proudly working and colleague relationship influenced working performance in all aspect with 32% of ability to predict and the multiple regression coefficient value (R) was 0.571