Communication Innovation for New Way of Life Preparation after Retirement of Working-Age Population in Kanchanaburi Province

Authors

  • Phacharanat Kainunpa Faculty of Management Sciences, Bachelor of Communication Arts Program New Media and Multimedia, Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University, Kanchanaburi 71190, Thailand
  • Tikalang Sukkun
  • Thanaporn Petcharin
  • Thaweeporn Towanit
  • Patcharin Boonsomthop

Keywords:

Communication Innovation, Readiness, Preparation for Working-age Population, Retirement Age, Kanchanaburi Province of Thailand.

Abstract

This research aims to 1) study a new way of life preparation after retirement for the working-age population. 2) Developing communication innovation for new ways of life preparation after retirement in the working-age population. 3) Communicating and utilizing innovation for new ways of life preparation after retirement in the working-age population using a Questionnaire and In-depth interviews. The results showed that 1) levels of the new way of life preparation after the retirement of the working-age population categorized by individual aspects pointed out a very high level of physical condition, private property, and free-time spending. 2) Levels of communication innovation for new ways of life preparation after the retirement of the working-age population categorized by individual aspects indicated the highest level of intrapersonal communication, interpersonal communication, and large-group communication. 3) Communication and utilization of innovation for new ways of life preparation after the retirement of the working-age population in 14 organizations indicated the highest level of overall acceptance and utilization

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Published

2023-12-27

How to Cite

Phacharanat Kainunpa, Tikalang Sukkun, Thanaporn Petcharin, Thaweeporn Towanit, & Patcharin Boonsomthop. (2023). Communication Innovation for New Way of Life Preparation after Retirement of Working-Age Population in Kanchanaburi Province. Kurdish Studies, 11(2), 1653–1669. Retrieved from https://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/727