Asst. Prof. Tanyanuparb Anantana, D.Eng
tanyanuparb@step.cmu.ac.th
(+66)53-944125
(+66)53-944183
(+66)53-944126 ext 320
Entrepreneur
Innovation Management
Technology Management
Degree | Graduation Year | Field | Institution |
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Doctor of Philosophy | 2010 | Industrial Engineering and Management | Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
Master of Engineering | 2005 | Industrial Engineering | Chiang Mai University, Thailand |
Bachlor of Engineering | 2000 | Industrial Engineering | Chiang Mai University, Thailand |
Field | Value |
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Year Range | 2020 - 2025 |
Publication Count | 6 |
H-Index | 3 |
Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) | 0.91 |
Citation Count | 49 |
Citation per Publication | 8.17 |
Developing an intellectual capital benchmarking approach of business incubators
Journal of Intellectual Capital
2025
1
Impact of contextual factors on new product development process: evidence from a large company in Thailand
Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
2024
2
Innovation intermediaries for university-industry R&D collaboration: evidence from science parks in Thailand
Journal of Technology Transfer
2022
16
Critical Factors and Performance Measurement of Business Incubators: A Systematic Literature Review
Sustainability Switzerland
2022
29
Personnel and Area Assessment Models for Thailand Provincial Industry Office Toward Industry 4.0
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
2022
0
Implementation strategies for SME 4.0: Insights on thailand
Implementing Industry 4 0 in Smes Concepts Examples and Applications
2021
1
Decontamination of pesticide residues on tangerine fruit using non-thermal plasma technology
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science
2019
12
Utilising computerised tools and IT in new product development to constitute firms' financial performance and the impact of R&D intensity
International Journal of Product Development
2015
0
The impact of guanxi on logistics service value
Chiang Mai University Journal of Natural Sciences
2014
3
Empirical research on the influential factors for successful new product development and their differences among industries
Journal of Japan Industrial Management Association
2009
2