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What is Sufficiency

Handbook of Research on Innovation and Development of E-Commerce and E-Business in ASEAN
Means moderation, reasonableness, and the need for self-immunity to gain sufficient protection from impacts arising from internal and external changes.
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The Model for Applying the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy of Different Generations in Bangkok and Its Vicinity
Darin Photangtham (Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Thailand) and Wisit Rittiboonchai (Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Thailand)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4984-1.ch013
Abstract
The purposes of this study were to 1) study the model for applying the sufficiency economy philosophy of different generations in Bangkok and its vicinity area and 2) compare the model for applying the sufficiency economy philosophy of different generations in Bangkok and its vicinity area. The study found that 1) the model for applying the sufficiency economy philosophy of Generation X was moral more than knowledge in every item. The condition of moral was mostly affected with SELF β =0.74, and the condition with knowledge was affected more than moral with RESON β =0.34. The model for applying the sufficiency economy philosophy of Generation Y was moral more than knowledge in every item with RESON β =0.78. The knowledge items were more than RESON β =0.50. The model for applying the sufficiency economy philosophy of Generation Z was in some items with RESON β =0.66; the condition with knowledge was affected more than moral with MODER β =0.98, and the model for applying the sufficiency economy philosophy of different generations in Bangkok and its vicinity area were different.
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Qualitative Comparative Analysis
In QCA, sufficiency is present if, whenever we see the cause, then we also see the outcome.
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Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Application of Fuzzy Sets in the Social Sciences
A situation in which the presence of a causal condition always, or almost always, results in the presence of the outcome condition. Seen when the causal condition is a subset of the outcome condition, or values of the cause are equal to or less than values of the outcome.
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