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Supply Chain Management Model in Digital Quality Assurance for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance (AUN-QA)

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  • Attiyaporn Kaewngam
  • Pinanta Chatwattana
  • Pallop Piriyasurawong

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This research aims were to (1) design the supply chain management model in digital quality assurance for ASEAN quality assurance network (AUN-QA), and (2) assess the suitability of the supply chain management model. The sample group consisted of five experts in the field of information technology and communication for education and quality assurance of the ASEAN university network. Data analysis was the average mean and standard deviation. The research was found that (1) supply chain management model consists of six components- 1) Applicant, 2) University, 3) Graduate, 4) Employers, 5) Satisfaction, and 6) Feedback. (2) The results from experts agreement of the supply chain management model was a high level. It showed that the supply chain management model could be used to develop digital quality assurance for AUN-QA.

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  • Attiyaporn Kaewngam & Pinanta Chatwattana & Pallop Piriyasurawong, 2019. "Supply Chain Management Model in Digital Quality Assurance for ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance (AUN-QA)," Higher Education Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(4), pages 1-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:hesjnl:v:9:y:2019:i:4:p:12
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