Pattanapong Tiwasing
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View article: Edible insects and export challenges: Insights from Thailand’s cricket industry
Edible insects and export challenges: Insights from Thailand’s cricket industry Open
The Thai government has pioneered the establishment of the world’s first Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) standards for cricket farming, signalling a promising pathway for local Thai farmers and business operators to engage in the export …
View article: Sustainability considerations and willingness to try alternative proteins: evidence from the UK
Sustainability considerations and willingness to try alternative proteins: evidence from the UK Open
View article: Unearthing the multidimensional roles of place attachment in sustainable entrepreneurship: a longitudinal study of an ethnic minority entrepreneur in the UK
Unearthing the multidimensional roles of place attachment in sustainable entrepreneurship: a longitudinal study of an ethnic minority entrepreneur in the UK Open
Purpose While place significantly influences entrepreneurial processes, it has received limited theoretical attention in entrepreneurship literature, particularly regarding its connections to enterprises and sustainability. This study addr…
View article: Exploring edible insects as feed in the UK: current challenges and future prospects
Exploring edible insects as feed in the UK: current challenges and future prospects Open
Edible insects are gaining attention within the UK’s feed industry, driven by their environmental and nutritional advantages. However, the UK insect sector is still relatively new. Therefore, this study aims to explore the primary challeng…
View article: Challenges and opportunities for rural entrepreneurship in times of crisis
Challenges and opportunities for rural entrepreneurship in times of crisis Open
View article: Do mobile money services enhance business performance? An empirical analysis of Kenyan businesses
Do mobile money services enhance business performance? An empirical analysis of Kenyan businesses Open
This study examines the impact of mobile money services on business performance by comparing the performance between businesses that use and do not use mobile money. The analysis empirically draws on cross-sectional data of 1001 Kenyan bus…
View article: Seeking more planet-friendly proteins: edible insects and the future
Seeking more planet-friendly proteins: edible insects and the future Open
There are over 2,000 species of edible insect on the planet, and while only a small number of these are eaten widely, eating insects is a regular part of many diets across the world. Edible insects represent a more sustainable food source …
View article: Rural businesses and levelling up: A rural-urban analysis of business innovation and exporting in England's north and midlands
Rural businesses and levelling up: A rural-urban analysis of business innovation and exporting in England's north and midlands Open
View article: Exploring the Determinants of the Relationships between the Land-Based Sectors with the Wider Rural Business Base in Scotland: An Empirical Analysis
Exploring the Determinants of the Relationships between the Land-Based Sectors with the Wider Rural Business Base in Scotland: An Empirical Analysis Open
Over the past two decades, the relative socio-economic importance of land-based sectors has declined in comparison to non-land-based businesses such as tourism, food and beverage activities. However, policy implementation and research have…
View article: The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation editors’ series: Advancing quantitative research in entrepreneurship
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation editors’ series: Advancing quantitative research in entrepreneurship Open
View article: How can rural businesses thrive in the digital economy? A UK perspective
How can rural businesses thrive in the digital economy? A UK perspective Open
Unlocking the digital potential of the UK's rural areas is important for the future of rural businesses, rural communities and the UK economy as a whole. The use of digital technologies is yielding new opportunities for businesses, includi…
View article: Designing Outside of the Classroom: Branding Design for Thai Traditional Pottery
Designing Outside of the Classroom: Branding Design for Thai Traditional Pottery Open
This research aims to develop branding for pottery products in Maha Sarakham, Thailand and to generate the collaboration between the local community and university.Ban Mo village, which is the community dedicated to pottery making, is used…
View article: Does membership of local Chambers of Commerce networks enhance rural SME performance?: An empirical analysis
Does membership of local Chambers of Commerce networks enhance rural SME performance?: An empirical analysis Open
Purpose Local Chambers of Commerce networks provide small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with an opportunity to access essential information and networking with other businesses, resulting in improved business performance. However, r…
View article: Social media business networks and SME performance: A rural–urban comparative analysis
Social media business networks and SME performance: A rural–urban comparative analysis Open
Social media business networks provide small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) with a modern platform to network, resulting in improved business performance. However, rural SMEs are less likely to access these networks and often underpe…
View article: Brexit and skill shortages: an empirical analysis of UK SMEs
Brexit and skill shortages: an empirical analysis of UK SMEs Open
This paper examines the perspectives of SMEs on Brexit and skill shortages using cross-sectional data of 2,969 SMEs from a UK Government’s Small Business survey for 2016. The logistic regression with clustered standard errors is applied to…
View article: Spatial disparities in SMEs productivity in England
Spatial disparities in SMEs productivity in England Open
View article: Spatial disparities in SME productivity: evidence from the service sector in England
Spatial disparities in SME productivity: evidence from the service sector in England Open
This paper identifies the key determinants of spatial variability of productivity, focusing on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the service sector across England. Due to the hierarchically structured data, multilevel analysis i…
View article: The relationship between micronutrient intake and labour productivity: Evidence from rice-farming households in Thailand
The relationship between micronutrient intake and labour productivity: Evidence from rice-farming households in Thailand Open
Unreliable access to a sufficient quantity of nutritious food is a major cause of undernourishment and malnutrition and may lead to reduced worker capacity and low productivity in developing countries. This study examines the impact of mic…
View article: Spatial Variations in SME Productivity
Spatial Variations in SME Productivity Open
View article: Shining a spotlight on small rural businesses: How does their performance compare with urban?
Shining a spotlight on small rural businesses: How does their performance compare with urban? Open
Rural enterprises play an important economic role, contributing to national prosperity and wellbeing but are often a blind spot within rural development and wider economic policies and evidence. This paper presents an urban-rural analysis …