Phue Pwint Wai. A study of the teleworking factors affecting job satisfaction during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Master's Degree(Marketing Management). Siam University. Library and Information Resource Center. : มหาวิทยาลัยสยาม, 2567.
A study of the teleworking factors affecting job satisfaction during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract:
This research paper provides an overview of the economic impact on Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Exhibitions (MICE) tourism cluster of Thailand after the spread of the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). Thailand, renowned as a leading tourist destination in Southeast Asia due to its rich culture, traditions, and diverse tourism offerings, significantly benefited from MICE tourism before the COVID-19 pandemic. This sector has been crucial to the countrys economy, providing job opportunities and supporting various related industries. However, the pandemic brought travel restrictions, health and safety concerns, financial losses, and numerous challenges to the tourism sector, particularly impacting human resources and the tourism cluster.
This study was documentary research, analyzing information available in academic journals, books, articles, magazines, websites, market research, and statistical resources. This research aimed to assess the pandemics effects on numerous aspects of Thailands MICE industry, explore strategies to address the challenges arising from these impacts and identify emerging trends in the new normal context with internal and external stakeholders. Moreover, the research aimed to examine the adaptive strategies implemented by MICE organizations and possible strategies to be applied to overcome unexpected situations such as the COVID-19 crisis. The findings highlighted the multifaceted impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on Thailands MICE tourism sector, examining industry overview, government support, economic effects, and technological advancements. Emphasizing the critical role of information technologies (IT), the research highlighted how IT integration enhances service standards, reduces operational costs, and provides a competitive edge. The adoption of hybrid event formats, combining virtual and live components, emerges as a pivotal response to pandemic-induced disruptions. Government initiatives supporting MICE capability development, establishing regional business centers, and promoting data analytics and wellness tourism underscore Thailands commitment to resilience and innovation. The study recommends strategic diversification, health and safety protocols, and skill enhancement programs to navigate challenges and ensure recovery. Projects like the Virtual Meeting Space (VMS) and health safety initiatives demonstrate the proactive stance of the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) in fostering digital literacy and health safety.
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