Promoting the Volunteer Network of Monks in the Lower Central Region in Thailand

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Kanjira Wijitwatchararak
Phramaha Arun Panyaruno
Phrakrupaladsuwatthanaphromajariyakhun

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The objectives of this research are (1) to study factors related to the government sector in promoting the volunteer spirit network of monks. (2) To study the model of government operation and the promotion of the monk's volunteer network. (3) to study the best practices, including the problems and obstacles of the government sector, and the promotion of a network of monks volunteering. This research uses a mixed research methodology. The quantitative research used a sample of 400 monks, choosing a quota form. Data were analyzed by means, standard deviation, multiple linear regression hypothesis tests. The qualitative research consisted of in-depth interviews with 32 key informants, 18 dedicated group discussions, and data analysis using contextual analysis techniques.


          The results showed that (1) the overall attitude towards the monk's volunteer network was at a high level ( = 4.09). The factors related to the overall promotion are at a high level ( = 3.99). Overall ethical behavior is at a high level. ( = 4.09). (2) it was found that the three independent variables are Common Perspective Factors (ß = .264), Mutual Benefit Factors (ß = .238), Interaction Factors (ß = .095). It was linearly correlated with the promotion of the volunteer network of monks and ethical behavior (F = 132.725; p-Value = 0.001). (3) The operation model for promoting the good practice of Buddhist monks' network of volunteers consists of (1) the application of Buddhist integration promotion, (2) the promotion operation, (3) the presence of Participation and social capital drive.

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