Knowledge and Understanding about Government Procurement and Supplies Management Act B.E. 2560 and Effciency of Supplies Management of Staff: A case study of the Division of Building and Ground of Mahasarakham University

Authors

  • Saranphat Chinsongkharm Supply Analyst Division of Building and Groun, Mahasarakham University

Keywords:

knowledge and understanding, effcienclies suppementmanagement

Abstract

The objectives of this research are. - 1) to study the problems in the operation of procurement and supplies management; 2) to compare the knowledge and understanding about the Government Procurement and Supplies Management Act B.E. 2560 and 3) to compare efficiency of supplies management in the Division of Building and Ground of Mahasarakham University.
The samples used in the research included high-level, middle-level, entry-level executives, procurement workers and 266 other people. The instrument used in this research was a questionnaire. The statistics used to analyze the data were mean and standard deviation,
and Pearson’s correlation analysis. The results showed that the level of knowledge and understanding of the Government Procurement and Supplies Management Act B.E. 2560 was low in all 5 aspects, while the level of Effciency of Supplies Management of Staff was at a moderate level. A comparison of cognitive levels of The Government Procurement and Supplies Management Act B.E. 2560 was found to be at a low level. The Efficiency of Supplies Management Advantage was found to be moderate and the results of a study of cognitive relationships the Government Procurement and Supplies Management Act B.E. 2560 and the efficiency of Supplies management. The Efficiency of Supplies Management Advantage was found to be statistically significantly correlated at 0.01 with a correlation coeffcient (r) equal to - 0.615, This indicates that the two variables had a high level of negative inverse correlation.

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Published

2023-06-30