Problems and Needs of Frozen Shrimp Industry Small and Medium Enterprises in the Central Region of the Lower Three Provinces
Frozen shrimp industry plays an important role in the
development of production industry of the country. There has been a
continuing development to response the increasing demand; however,
there have been some problems in running the enterprises. The
purposes of this study are to: 1) investigate problems related to basic
factors in operating frozen shrimp industry based on the
entrepreneurs’ points of view. The enterprises involved in this study
were small and medium industry receiving Thai Frozen Foods
Association. 2) Compare the problems of the frozen shrimp industry
according to their sizes of operation in 3 provinces of the central
region Thailand. Population in this study consisted of 148 managers
from 148 frozen shrimp enterprises Thai Frozen Foods Association
which 77 were small size and 71 were medium size. The data were
analyzed to find percentage, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, and
independent sample T-test with the significant hypothesis at .05. The
results revealed that the problems of the frozen shrimp industries of
both size were in high level. The needs for government supporting
were in high level. The comparison of the problems and the basic
factors between the small and medium size enterprises showed no
statistically significant level. The problems that they mentioned
included raw materials, labors, production, marketing, and the need
for academic supporting from the government sector.
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[2] Alek Sandar Karaev, S. C. Lenny Koh and Leslie T. Szamosi. The Cluster approach and SME Competitiveness: a Review. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 2007, pp.14-19.
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[1] Abhisek Pansuwan. SMEs in the western region. Lecturenotes, THA, 2003, pp.28-30.
[2] Alek Sandar Karaev, S. C. Lenny Koh and Leslie T. Szamosi. The Cluster approach and SME Competitiveness: a Review. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 2007, pp.14-19.
[3] Ayse Saka-Helmhout and Elif Karabulut. Institutional Barriers to Entrepreneurship in Clusters. Evidence from the Turkish Textile. Sector. International Journal of Emerging Market, 2006, pp.27-29.
[4] Best, John W. Research in Education. 4th ed. Englewood Cllffs New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc, 1981, pp.156-158.
[5] Preecha Thivashut. Intelligence activities inspired recipes. Guide small business owners. Bangkok: Jareonwit Printing, THA, 2002, p. 49.
[6] The challenge of rising economic and business opportunities: 133. Economic and Industrial Trends in THA, 2004, pp.45-46.
[7] The economy and society.2005. Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board at 42.Issue 1, Jan-Feb, THA, 2005, pp. 77-79.
[8] The Journal of the industry. Bangkok: Department of Industrial Promotion Ministry of Industry for 48 years. Jul-Aug, 2010, pp.4-9.
[9] The Office of Factory Registration. Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry, Feb, THA, 2010, pp.13-15.
[10] The Office of shrimp Economics.2011. In cooperation with the Customs Department, THA. pp. 21-32.
[11] The Office of Industrial Economics. Ministry of Industry, 28-30, THA, 2009, p.31.
[12] The Office of frozen shrimp Economics In cooperation with the Customs Department. 2011. (Online). Retrieved from http // www.oae.go.th. (23Jun), THA, 2011, pp. 27-33.
[13] The Office of Industrial Economics Ministry of Industry. Economic Activity Report - 1st Quarter labor Jan- Mar, 2010, p.4.
[14] W. Paul Vogt. Dictionary of Statistics & Methodology. 3rd ed. London: SAGE Publications, 2005, pp. 10-27.
[15] K. M. Bartol, and A. Srivastava. “Encouraging Knowledge Sharing: The Role of Organizational Studies, vol. 9, no.1, 2002,pp.64-76”.
[16] L. P. Victoria. Community based disaster management in the Philippines: Making a difference in people’s lives. Retrieved November 21, 2011, from http : // www.preventionweb.net/files/773_8363.pdf
[17] E. Kharaishvili, M. Chavleishvili, Hazelnut. Business Development Possibilities and Perspectives in Georgia, Agroinfo (supported by USAID), # 1, Tbilisi, 2008, p.20-21.
[18] Food Safety and Quality Manual for Hazelnut Sector. The present manual was published with the support of Physikalisch- Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) and Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Private Sector Development Program South Caucasus, financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), 2011.
[19] E. Kharaishvili. Problems of Competition And Competitiveness in Agro- Food Products Sector in Georgia, Tbilisi, 2011, pp. 93, and 125.
[20] K. Harman, A. Koohang, J. Paliszkiewicz. “Scholarly interest in gamification a citation network analysis”, Industrial Management & Data Systems, vol. 114, 2011, pp. 1438-1452.
[21] K. Chatterjee, G. L. Lilien. “Game theory in marketing science” International Journal of Research in Marketing, vol.3, Jun 1986, pp.79-93.
[22] T. Ambler and S. Barrow. “The employer brand”. Journal of Brand Management, vol.4, 1996, pp.185-206.
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development of production industry of the country. There has been a
continuing development to response the increasing demand; however,
there have been some problems in running the enterprises. The
purposes of this study are to: 1) investigate problems related to basic
factors in operating frozen shrimp industry based on the
entrepreneurs’ points of view. The enterprises involved in this study
were small and medium industry receiving Thai Frozen Foods
Association. 2) Compare the problems of the frozen shrimp industry
according to their sizes of operation in 3 provinces of the central
region Thailand. Population in this study consisted of 148 managers
from 148 frozen shrimp enterprises Thai Frozen Foods Association
which 77 were small size and 71 were medium size. The data were
analyzed to find percentage, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, and
independent sample T-test with the significant hypothesis at .05. The
results revealed that the problems of the frozen shrimp industries of
both size were in high level. The needs for government supporting
were in high level. The comparison of the problems and the basic
factors between the small and medium size enterprises showed no
statistically significant level. The problems that they mentioned
included raw materials, labors, production, marketing, and the need
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