Dr. Watanyoo Suksa-ngiam |
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Present Position :
Email : watanyoo.suk@sit.kmutt.ac.th Tel : 0-2470-9807 |
Academic Background
- Ph.D. in Information Systems and Technology
2020, Claremont Graduate University, CA, USA - MS. in Information Systems and Technology
2018, Claremont Graduate University, CA, USA - Master of Business Administration
2007, National Institute of Development Administration, Thailand - Bachelor of Control System Engineering
2001, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
Title of Ph.D. Thesis
- 2020, Thailand's Digital Economy Transformation: Rectifying the Middle-Income Trap by Leveraging Digital Capabilities in the Agriculture Industry
Research Interests
- Digital Economy Transformation
- Policy for Science Technology and Innovation
- Policy Data Analytics
- Decentralized Finance
Publications
- Suksa-Ngiam, W., Vanijja, V., Watanapa, B., and Nithirochananont, U., (2023), Digital Space Economic Transformation Design: An Innovation Ecosystem Approach, International Conference on Advances in Information Technology, (IAIT2023), 13th, Dec 6-9, 2023, Bangkok, Thailand, pp.1-10, https://doi.org/10.1145/3628454.3630589
- Chipidza, W., Suksa-Ngiam, W., Kim, M.S., Moss, F.H., Mbugua, K., Olfman, L., and Ryan, T., (2020), All Together Now: A Framework for Research on Mob Programming, Americas Conference on Information Systems (Virtual Conference), (AMCIS2020), 26th, Aug 15-17, 2020, Salt Lake City,Utah,USA, pp.1-12, https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2020/systems_analysis_design/systems_analysis_design/9/
- Suksa-Ngiam, W., (2020), Thailand?s Digital Economy Transformation: Rectifying the Middle-Income Trap by Leveraging Digital Capabilities in the Agriculture Industry, 2020, Claremont Graduate University, https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=Nh5BgPIAAAAJ&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=Nh5BgPIAAAAJ:_FxGoFyzp5QC
- Sirithumgul, P., Prasertsilp, P., Suksa-Ngiam, W., and Olfman, L., (2019), An Ontology-Based Framework as a Foundation of an Information System for Generating Multiple-Choice Questions, Americas Conference on Information Systems (Virtual Conference), (AMCIS2019), 25th, Aug 15-17, 2019, Canc?n, M?xico, pp.1-10, https://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1327&context=amcis2019
- Chaiyasoonthorn, W. and Suksa-Ngiam, W., (2019), The Diffusion and Adoption of Electronic Payment Systems in Bangkok, International Journal of E-Business Research, Vol.15(2), Apr-Jun, 2019, United States, pp. 102?115, https://doi.org/10.4018/IJEBR.2019040106
- Mbugua, J.K. and Suksa-ngiam, W., (2018), Predicting Suitable Areas for Growing Cassava Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning Techniques: A Study in Nakhon-Phanom Thailand, Informing Science and Information Technology Education, (InSITE2018), Jul 23-28, 2018, La Verne, California, United States, pp.43- 56, https://doi.org/10.28945/4068
- Chaiyasoonthorn, W. and Suksa-Ngiam, W., (2018), Users' Acceptance of Online Literature Databases in a Thai University: A Test of UTAUT2, International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector, Vol.10(1), Jan-Mar, 2018, United States, pp. 54?70, https://doi.org/10.4018/IJISSS.2018010104
- Chaiyasoonthorn, W. and Suksa-Ngiam, W., (2017), A Model of Socio-technical Systems Enhancing Creativity, IEEE International Symposium on Technology in Society, (ISTAS2017), Aug 10-11, 2017, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp.1 - 6, DOI:10.1109/ISTAS.2017.8318977
- Chaiyasoonthorn, W. and Suksa-Ngiam, W., (2017), The Acceptance of Social Network: The Role of Status Seeking on TAM, International Conference on Human System Interactions, (HSI2017), 10th, Jul 17-19, 2017, Ulsan, Korea (South), pp.296 - 301, DOI:10.1109/HSI.2017.8005049
- Mbugua, J.K., Suksa-ngiam, W., and Chatterjee, S., (2016), A GIS Decision Support System for Crop Cultivation, AMERICAS CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS, (AMCIS2016), 22 nd, Aug 11-14, 2016, San Diego, pp.1 - 10, https://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1064&context=amcis2016
- Suksa-Ngiam, W. and Chaiyasoonthorn, W. , (2015), The Adoption of Social Media by Thai University Students: Multiple Group Moderating Effects, Information Development, Vol.31(1), Jan 2015, United Kingdom, pp. 69?82, https://doi.org/10.1177/0266666913502800