Vol. 2 No. 10 (2025): October - December

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Editorial Journal of Sufficiency Institute, Vol. 2, No. 10, October - December 2025

The Journal of Sufficiency Institute, Vol. 2, No. 10 (October - December 2025), continues to attract strong interest from scholars, researchers, and readers across a wide range of academic fields, including education, business administration, marketing, and applied Buddhist philosophy. The journal has also received valuable cooperation from distinguished external reviewers, whose contributions play a vital role in maintaining the academic rigor and credibility of the publication.

This issue consists of two research articles and three academic articles, all of which reflect the diversity of knowledge integrating marketing, business, management, and Buddhist philosophical perspectives. The details of the articles are as follows.

Research Articles

1. An Analytical Study of the Definition of Non-Technical Skills in the Context of Life Skills, Thinking, and Relationships
— Dr. Dinh Supasamut
— Independent Scholar

2. The Development of Leadership through Khanti Parami Based on Theravada Buddhist Philosophy
— Chisa Kanyawiriya and Sirin Kanyawiriya
— Philosophy and Ethics Program, Graduate School, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University

Academic Articles

1. Driving the IDG Leadership Network in Thailand: An Analytical Study and Recommendations of Dr. Potjanart Seebungkerd (Coach Jimi)
— Center of Sufficiency Studies
— Graduate School, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University

2. Business Administration Based on the Practice of Khanti Parami
— Sirin Kanyawiriya and Chisa Kanyawiriya
— Lor Yaowaraj Bangkok (1997) Co., Ltd.

3. The Application of the 22th Royal Working Principle: Perseverance
— Chairoj Nopchalermroj
— Nopchalermroj Foundation

All articles published in this issue have undergone an initial screening by the editorial board and were subsequently reviewed by three external experts in accordance with the standards of the Thai Journal Citation Index Centre (TCI). This rigorous process ensures academic accuracy, conceptual coherence, and practical value applicable to contemporary social contexts.

The editorial board believes that this issue will contribute significantly to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in marketing, management, and Buddhist ethics, fostering development at the individual, organizational, and societal levels. The editorial board would like to express its sincere appreciation to the reviewers, authors, and readers for their continued support in strengthening and sustaining the growth of the Journal of Sufficiency Institute.

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Metha Hrimtepathip
Editor-in-Chief

Published: 01/01/2026