Our team presented the findings of this project at the Sino-ASEAN International Conference hosted by Siam University from 15-16 June 2016, The conference was also co-hosted by Guanxi University of Finance and Economics from China.
Amidst all these conferences organized, significant topics are drafted, presented, and researched on the national interest of Thailand in being part of the ASEAN. Thailand as the third largest economy among her ASEAN compatriots inclined to take measures in the adaptation of ideas from different perspectives from scholars and academic elites who deliver speeches on the benefits of China-ASEAN relation. Due to this gradual progress, programs are planned, projected and achieved to inform the people of Thailand about the forthcoming ASEAN integration.
The focus of our presentation is on how mining MNCs affect socio-economic status of women in Thailand and Laos. More importantly, we tried to compare our findings from both countries to discuss potential impact from the forthcoming AEC in the region.
Siam University has made known to the public that one of its preserved lofty goals is to ensure that the ASEAN integration comes to its fulfilment in any possible means.
Below are the topics that were presented by the professors on that day, in case of necessity if any further research would be consulted on the same topics;
Dr. Vijit Supinit: ASEAN Financial Integration – a linkage to ASEAN plus countries;
Hai Yuan Gan: Empirical Study of Constructing Nanning Regional Financial Center under New Circumstances – A Comparative Research among Nanning, Kunming and Guiyang;
Ying Li & Xing Fang: A Study on Credit System of Cross-broader E-commerce from the Perspective of the Game Theory;
Nutthorn Kongthon & Pornpong Sakdapat: 1970’s China’s Banking Reform: Lesson learn from Thai banking sector;
Huang Rongzhe: Research on Innovative Development on Risk Control of the Third-Party Payment Platform Cross-Broader RMB Business;
Qin Qiang: The Equalization Effect of Different Categories of Intergovernmental Transfers in GuagXi of China;
Hataikan Nikornpongsin: Thai Economy, LTF/RMF are Sustained Investment within Fiscal and Monetary policy as Mechanism of Micro Economics;
Dr. Nattavud Pimpa & Dr Timothy Moore: Gender and Mining: How Mining Multinational Corporation Promote Women?
Nuttapol Vongchavalitkul, Busaya Vongchavalitkul& Teerayuth Pusanthank: Employee’s Motivation and Commitment in one Thai public Organization;
Huang Wufeng: The Study of the Application of E-commerce System in Sino-Thai Tourism Industry;
Noppawan Siriphol: Driving Growth in Thailand’s Tourism Sector: Strategic Benchmarking and Policy Recommendations;
Teetima Piyasirisilp: Achieving the ASEAN Economic Community 2015: Opportunities for Thai Hotel Industry;
Kimtao Ten: Linkage Between Chi Phat Community-based Ecotourism and Agriculture in Sustainable Tourism Development;
Lavanchawee Sujarittanonta: Potential of ASEAN Culture for the Chinese Market: Perspective of Young ASEAN Entrepreneurial Minds;;
Dr. Toni Momiroski: ASEAN Integration: The Folly of Bigness;
Yhing Sawheny: Dream for Future of ASEAN.
At the end of the conference, we are delighted to share with you that we have been awarded "Best Paper Award" from the committee of the conference. This is a true honour for our team to be acknowledged by the scholar community in the region.