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Exploring consumer’s insights in a unique Thai language course characteristics: the application of conjoint analysis technique

Putthiwanit, Chutinon and Vogler, Denis Marcel and Zhu, Jingling and Kincart, Andrew (2011): Exploring consumer’s insights in a unique Thai language course characteristics: the application of conjoint analysis technique. Published in: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science , Vol. 1, No. 11 (31 July 2011): pp. 107-114.

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Abstract

Our research aims to explore a unique package of a Thai language course in foreigners’ perceptions by using Conjoint Analysis technique. This study is a descriptive research in which Conjoint Analysis technique is applied to give a greater understanding of the more desired course for foreigners. The research instrument used in the research is self-administered questionnaires. Prior to the survey, a focus group was conducted to obtain a comprehensive representation of factors to be included. Our findings show that consumers perceive price, number of teaching hours, and the class size of a Thai language course as the most important factors in choosing a course. In conclusion, the ideal Thai language course package should be comprised of 40 hours of private classes at a downtown location, and with a price of 4,000 baht.

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