Community enterprises in Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkran and Ratchaburi
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2022-08-19Author
Porncharoen, Boontham
บุญธรรม พรเจริญ
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The research of strategic accounting information systems of technology and targeted industry groups to Thailand 4.0 was aimed at studying 1) strategic accounting information systems of technology and targeted industry groups to Thailand 4.0 and 2) factors related to strategic accounting information systems of technology and targeted industry groups to Thailand 4.0.
The questionnaires were constructed as a research tool for collecting data from 400 entrepreneurs in technology and targeted industry groups. The data was statistically analyzed by frequency distribution, percentage, mean, standard deviation and multiple classification analysis: MCA.
The research findings indicated that most entrepreneurs in the technology and targeted industry groups were in food, agriculture and biotechnology. Their capital to run business at the present time was between baht 1,000,001-1,500,000. The average number of employees was 4.75. They had income of baht 5,000,00 I -7,500,000 per year. Most of them employed companies or organizations to develop their own accounting information systems and their practicable period was 7.61 years. The capacity accounting information systems was totally at high level ( X =3.64). Also, the usability of accounting information systems was totally at high level ( X =3.67), whose data collection was at X =4.00, data processing at X =3.66, data controlling at X =3.53 and information generation at X =3.51 respectively.
The hypothesis testing results at statistical significance of 0.05 showed that the capacity of accounting information systems was the vital factor relating to data collection, data processing, data controlling and information generation and the annual income of entrepreneurs in strategic accounting information systems to Thailand 4.0 was related to data collection, data processing and strategic accounting information systems to Thailand 4.0.
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