Art and Cultural Knowledge Management of Actor’s Mask, Saparnmai Community, Bangsue District, Bangkok
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The purpose of the study are: 1) to determine knowledge management in art and culture of actor’s mask, Saparnmai community, and 2) to create and present a model for knowledge management in art and culture of actor’s mask, Saparnmai community. The research methodology consisted of 2 steps: 1) interviewing 19 experts using the Delphi technique, and 2) evaluating the respondents’ opinions. The analysis of the data was accomplished by computation of percentage, means, and standard deviation. The median and interquartile range were also computed to test the accordance postulated in the study. Based on the findings of this study, it was concluded that:
The main opponents in knowledge management of making actor’s masks are the context of local wisdom and community, the knowledge management model, and the art of making actor’s masks.
Overall the evaluation of opinions of the respondents on factors of art and cultural knowledge management of actor’s mask agreed with a high level from 220 samplings. ( = 4.19)
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