GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THAI HUMAN COMMUNITY BASED ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL
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Good health and well-being; Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3); global health equity; sustainable cities and communitiesAbstract
The vision of “Good health and well- being of Thai Human Community Based on Business Management for Sustainable Development Goal” emphasizes the necessity of global cooperation in achieving good health and well-being, a core element of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3). This research pursued three objectives: (1) to examine the good health and well-being of Thai human community based on business management, (2) to analyze cultural, social, and economic factors influencing the perception and practice of well-being in Thailand based on the business management, and (3) to propose strategies for embedding health equity within international cooperation. Methodologically, the study employed a qualitative synthesis of recent academic literature, international health reports based on business management. Comparative case analysis highlighted examples of cross-border health initiatives, community-based programs, and collaborative governance frameworks that addressed shared vulnerabilities. The findings revealed that health outcomes improve significantly where inclusive policies, equitable access to healthcare, and preventive education were prioritized. Moreover, the findings suggested that achieving good health and well-being is not only a matter of individual or national priority but also a cornerstone of global solidarity, trust, and sustainable development goal. The study concluded that ensuring good health and well-being is not solely a national responsibility but a cornerstone of sustainable global development. Embedding health equity into international dialogue is essential for building a human community with business management. Ultimately, the study argues that building a human community with business management requires embedding health equity at the center of international dialogue and action.
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