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2022 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Applications, DASA 2022 ; : 206-211, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1874195

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The COVID-19 has triggered an unprecedented worldwide crisis. Transportation has been one of the most significantly impacted. This paper examined the factors and satisfactions that influence the dynamic of selecting a mode of transportation among Mae Fah Luang University students. Before developing the inquiries and collecting 399 responses via the Internet stage, the analyst conducted inside and out interviews with 20 understudies. According to the research, students' travel habits changed both before and during the COVID-19 epidemic, which revealed that both travel determinants and public service efficiency judgments were important. When the COVID-19 comes into effect, impacted students need to change their travel behaviors accordingly. © 2022 IEEE.

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2022 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Applications, DASA 2022 ; : 221-225, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1874192

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The aim of this study is to reconnoiter factors that affect travel behavior and decision making for a shopping trip of the elderly during the before and intra that COVID-19 pandemic. This is a quantitative that intends to determine key factors that affect elderly behavior in terms of private and public mode transportation. The study collected data from 400 elderly people of Thai nationality. Data was collected through Cochran unknown sample size computation from a population of people who were aged sixty and over in Thailand. Exploratory factor analysis was practiced for data analysis and grouping variables by rotation varimax that appear three main factors which were comfort travel;factors arising from the transportation service, cautious;the effects of external stimuli that raise concerns about the spread of the epidemic and reliability;travel convenience and assurance. The findings should be useful and helpful data source in term of doing research development, planning and in any purposes for transportation department or any organization. © 2022 IEEE.

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2022 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Applications, DASA 2022 ; : 879-883, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1874190

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Online learning played an increasingly important role in education. While the COVID-19 pandemic made institutions shift classroom learning to online learning. Online learning caused various problems that affect the physical and mental health problems of students. They needed to be confined indoors and sitting in front of electronic devices resulting in stress, depression, or fatigue. Certainly, COVID-19 was a huge threat to the health of students so it causes students to suffer physical and mental health problems significantly. This research was designed as quantitative data collected using online questionnaires from 450 students aged 15-26 using exploratory factor analysis were conducted to identify factors for the impact of health problems during online learning among Thai students during COVID-19. Therefore, this research aims to study the impact of the study during the outbreak of COVID-19 and examine the impact of physical and mental health problems. It also helps to improve student learning efficiency and for the benefit of teachers in adapting teaching and learning to the situation as well as avoiding potential future health risks. © 2022 IEEE.

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2022 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Applications, DASA 2022 ; : 151-156, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1874174

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Female tourists have emerged as one of the most important markets for the tourism sector. However, Coronavirus disease, also known as COVID-19, has led to a significant loss;the number of tourists has declined since the beginning of 2020. As a result, we aim to investigate the behaviors of female tourist between pre- and post-pandemic periods in Thailand. A total of 340 valid questionnaires were collected using an online survey. The valid datasets were examined using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the theory of planned behavior (TPB) extension. Essential behaviors factors were considered, consist of tourist attitude (TA), travel norms (TN), and perceived behavioral control (PBC). In addition, according to the research gap, we included the hygiene constraint (HC) factors to examine Thai female tourists' intention to travel in the post-pandemic. The outcomes of this study will enable us to understand women's behaviors and the variables affecting travel intentions with aim of support with domestic tourism management after the crisis, ultimately boosting the ailing tourist industry. © 2022 IEEE.

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2022 International Conference on Decision Aid Sciences and Applications, DASA 2022 ; : 976-980, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1874172

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The objective research was to study the transformation of the coffee consumption behavior of coffee drinkers and factors affecting the coffee consumption behavior before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because coffee is a famous beverage among university student groups. Therefore, we want to know the coffee consumption behavior and aspects of coffee drinkers such as the time most people need to consume coffee, the price, and the amount of coffee consumed each day. Both before and during the pandemic. To benefit those who are interested in studying coffee and as a guide for decision making in the business development of coffee shop operators. The sample used in this study is 407 students at the University of Thailand who consume coffee. The questionnaire was used to collect data for surveys of coffee consumption behavior. The study results revealed that consumer behavior has changed in coffee drinking patterns, health effects, and budgets for coffee purchases have decreased. Including the amount of coffee consumed on average per day by consumers, slightly increased from before the pandemic. © 2022 IEEE.

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