Abstract

This research aimed at accomplishing the following: (1) to build theoretical model, then to test its fitness with the empirical data; and (2) to investigate the factor loading of the main factors and sub-factors, as well as those indicators, which were compared to the determined criteria. The research applied descriptive research methodology to collect the data using a 5-scale questionnaire. The population consisted of 1,100 administrators in the Primary Educational Service Area Office (PEASO). The determination of the sample group size was established by applying the rule of population sample parameter proportion of 20:1, which was equal to 820 participants. From the 795 questionnaires, which were returned, the results of the data analysis were concluded by analyzing confirmatory factors using the AMOS program. It was determined that the theoretical model and empirical data were relevant given the following criteria: a Relative Chi-Square > 3.00 and a Root Mean Square Error of Approximation > 0.0. In addition, the Goodness-of-Fit Index, Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index, Comparative Fit Index, and Normed Fit Index were found to be between 0.90 – 1.00. Moreover, the factor loading of the main factors was from 0.86 – 1.06, which is higher than the determined criteria (0.70), while the factor loading of the sub-factors and the indicators ranged from 0.73 – 0.95 and 0.30 – 1.00, respectively. These numbers were also higher than the determined criteria of 0.30, indicating that as a result of the research, the theoretical model could be used as a guideline to improve better governance for the administrators of PEASO with construct and content validity.

Highlights

  • 1.1 Introduce the ProblemThe concept of Good Governance includes government, administration, and management, as well as how to control businesses

  • If there is the concordance between the theoretical model and the empirical data collected from the random samples and the data is analyzed by confirmative factor analysis, the data can be utilized for the future research (Wiratchai, 2002)

  • The results of the second order of Confirmatory Factor Analysis of measurement model of Good Governance showed that the model had CMIN/DF = 1.60, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) = 0.02, Goodness-of-Fit Index (GFI) = 0.99, Adjusted Goodness-of-Fit Index (AGFI) = 0.96, Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 1.00, and Normed Fit Index (NFI) = 1.00

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Introduction

1.1 Introduce the ProblemThe concept of Good Governance includes government, administration, and management, as well as how to control businesses. Good Management can be used within both the state and private sectors It is a well-known principle that can be applied in today’s work administration because it helps to empower and encourage organizations to reach their potential and to become more effective. Because the Office of the Civil Service Commission, Thailand (2010) has proposed good governance principles in the form of regulations to the Office of the Prime Minister and because Royal Decrees were established with respect to the principles of good administration in 1999, six principles have been recognized. These are Morality, the Rule of Law, Accountability, Participation, Responsibility, and Cost-effectiveness (Economy). The following should be undertaken: 1) no unnecessary work procedures should be carried out, 2) the government’s tasks focusing on making improvements should be up-to-date, and 3) facilities for the people, as well as their demands, should be met and regularly assessed

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