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The Characteristics of the Gems and Jewelry Business in Chanthaburi Province. The results revealed that the characteristics of the gems and jewelry business in Chanthaburi Province, is comprised of three categories which are: 1) evolution of the gems and jewelry business in Chanthaburi province, 2) skill and attitude development towards the business, and 3) attitude towards the gems and jewelry business. The first category was the gems and jewelry business in Chanthaburi province. There were 24 initial open coded concepts in this category. The characteristics of the gems and jewelry business related to this research are presented in Table 4-2 Table 4-2 The Characteristics of the gems and jewelry business in Chanthaburi Province. C1: Evolution of entrepreneurs in the gems and jewelry business in Chanthaburi C2: Attitude development towards the business C3: Attitude towards Gems and Jewelry Business. - Knowledge transfer: Labor skills - Business Background - Entrepreneur‟s Background - Gems Business Inherited - Gems Adaptation Reason - Long History of Gems Trading - Gems Value Added Resource - Gems Trading Knowledge - Knowledge of Artisanship - Sales: Marketing Strategy - Teamwork - Entrepreneurial Skills - Entrepreneur Gems Knowledge - Gems Business Product Positioning - Nature of Business - Product Cycle - Intermediaries Selling Problems - Production Cost Problems - Reduced the National Deficit - One man show - Entrepreneurial Work Attitude - Entrepreneurial Vision - Traditional Human Capital managements - Central Factory: Teamwork forming Total 3 Categories Total 24 Initial open codes The first category is “Evolution of the gems and jewelry business in Chanthaburi”. There are 9 initial open codes in this category. The following are some interesting direct quotations which represent the participants‟ perspectives on their background. prosperous. We want to get rich as them, then we moved here but didn’t know them before. We just know that people who come to mine for gold in Chanthaburi were successful and wealthy. Farming is difficult and hard work. We could not become wealthy people. Our parents even worked as farmers their whole lives and couldn’t support us to get higher education. I think farming is the backbone of our nation but nothing else like wisdom of the nation. So, we should work on gems as other wealthy people. The way we look was why these low educated people get rich in 5-10 years? As soon as we noticed this, we visited a gems cutting plant. I asked Xxxx how much he got for a day and he told me that he got about a hun...
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