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Dokya (Thai: ดอกหญ้า, pronounced [dɔ̀ːk.jâː]) is a Thai bookseller based in Bangkok. It was one of the largest bookstore chains in Thailand in the 1990s, but has sharply declined since.

Dokya was established as Samakkhisan (Dokya) Co., Ltd. in 1981,[1] and originally operated a single bookshop at Tha Phrachan, near Thammasat University. It was very successful, and established secondary branches, one of the first booksellers in the country to do so.[2] Dokya, which also operated as a publisher, rapidly grew into one of the largest bookstore chains in the country in the 1990s,[3] and went public in 1995.[1] It expanded into book imports, and also considered branching into film. In addition to its own branches, it established a franchise system, with over 60 franchisees.[3]

However, the business sharply declined afterwards, partly due to management issues that resulted in illiquidity causing Dokya to miss payments to publishers, damaging its credit.[3] Samakkhisan (Dokya) PCL was declared bankrupt in 2006 and liquidated,[1] though the business continued to operate under other entities. Most of Dokya's stores subsequently closed down, especially following political unrest in 2010 and major flooding in 2011, which cost it over 60 million baht (US$2M) in damages from which it was unable to recover.[4] Its Victory Monument store was destroyed by fire in riots during the 2010 Thai military crackdown,[5] and its popular Siam Square store closed down in 2017,[6] leaving the original Tha Phrachan store as its last self-operated branch (excluding franchisees) as of 2019.[7]

Dokya also operated overseas branches in the United States at Thai Town and ChinatowninLos Angeles, which closed down in 2021.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Juristic Name : SAMAKKHISAN (DOKYA) PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED". DBD DataWarehouse+. Department of Business Development. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  • ^ วิวัฒน์ โรจนาวรรณ (17 March 2022). "40 ปี น้ำพุบุ๊คสโตร์ ประวัติศาสตร์ของร้านหนังสือประวัติศาสตร์แห่งเมืองบุรีรัมย์ : น้ำพุหล่อเลี้ยงจิตใจ". The Cloud (in Thai). Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  • ^ a b c รังสรรค์ ธนะพรพันธุ์ (2003) [First published in Corporate Thailand magazine March 1999]. "Super Bookstore และ Bookstore Chain ในประเทศไทย". Thun watthanatham: Watthanatham nai rabop Thunniyom Lōk ทุนวัฒนธรรม: วัฒนธรรมในระบบทุนนิยมโลก. Matichon. pp. 94–100. ISBN 974-322-918-3. (Online manuscript)
  • ^ Suchiva, Nanat (27 October 2016). "Ailing Dokya down to two bookstores". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  • ^ "เร่งดับไฟไหม้เซ็นเตอร์วัน". Post Today (in Thai). 20 May 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
    Charoensuthipan, Penchan; Sattaburuth, Aekarach (15 June 2017). "Riot fires leave retailers battling with insurers". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  • ^ "สู้ค่าเช่าไม่ไหว! ร้านหนังสือ『ดอกหญ้า』สาขาสยามฯ หมดสัญญาเช่าสิ้นเดือน ธ.ค.นี้". PPTV Online (in Thai). 8 December 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  • ^ ขวัญชาย ดำรงค์ขวัญ (8 December 2019). "ปี 2554 ผมย้ายมาประจำร้านดอกหญ้าสาขาท่าพระจันทร์..." มนุษย์กรุงเทพฯ Facebook page (in Thai). Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  • ^ "Meet Jintana Tantipinichwong of Dokya Los Angeles". Voyage LA. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2023.[dead link]
  • ^ "ดอกหญ้าลด 50-90% ก่อนย้ายไปออนไลน์ หมดเขต 15 ม.ค.21". SiamTownUS Facebook page. Siamtown US Newspaper. 3 January 2021. Retrieved 8 June 2023.

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