The Development of Information Management Model According to the Personal Data Protection act for Rajabhat University

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จักรกริช คำสม
ธรัช อารีราษฏร์
อภิชาติ เหล็กดี

Abstract

          The purposes of the research were to 1) synthesize the elements of the Information Management model following the Personal Data Protection Act for Rajabhat University, 2) evaluate the suitability of the Information Management model according to the Personal Data Protection Act for Rajabhat University and 3) develop a manual on Information Management according to the Personal Data Protection Act for Rajabhat University. The target group consisted of nine experts. Research instruments used included assessments of element suitability, model suitability, technology application process suitability, and manual suitability. Statistical analyses involved mean and standard deviation.


          The research findings showed that 1) the elements of the Information Management model according to the Personal Data Protection Act for Rajabhat University encompass seven components: (1) policy aspect, (2) demand context aspect, (3) principles and theories aspect, (4) information management aspect specific to the Personal Data Protection Act for Rajabhat University, (5) technology, (6) personnel, and (7) success indicators. 2) The evaluation of the suitability of the Information Management model according to the Personal Data Protection Act for Rajabhat University was rated at the highest level (gif.latex?\bar{x}= 4.77, SD. = 0.45). 3) The manual on Information Management according to the Personal Data Protection Act for Rajabhat University comprises two volumes: a university-level guide and a control-level manual. It includes Unit 1: Operational model, Unit 2: Operational planning, Unit 3: Implementation of the operation plan, Unit 4: Inspection of operating results according to the framework, and Unit 5: Reflection on results and improvement of operations. The suitability assessment of the manual was also at the highest level (gif.latex?\bar{x} = 4.63, SD. = 0.48). These findings demonstrate that the developed Information Management model and manual are well-suited to the Personal Data Protection Act requirements for Rajabhat University, providing a comprehensive framework and guidelines for effective information management and compliance with legal standards.

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คำสม จ., อารีราษฏร์ ธ., & เหล็กดี อ. (2024). The Development of Information Management Model According to the Personal Data Protection act for Rajabhat University. Journal of Technology Management Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University, 11(1), 42–55. retrieved from https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/itm-journal/article/view/253003
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