Employee happiness can determine the productivity and service quality of
production and distribution spaces such as offices. The study aims to
examine how the workplace physical environment is associated with
employee ...
Poologasingam, C; Perera, T.G.U.P(International Journal of Real Estate Studies, 2021)
The purpose of this study is to identify the influence of superstitious beliefs on the residential property buyer’s decision-making in Sri Lanka. Despite
plethora of research devoted to study superstitious beliefs affecting ...
Perera, T.G.U.P; Wickramaarachchi, N.C; Karunarathne, H.M.L.P; Munasinghe, L.M; Rupasinghe, K(Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review, 2021)
Sampling a set of households from three districts of the Western Province,
this paper explored the landscape of lockdown home gardening which took
place during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka. ...
Perera, U(Bhúmi, The Planning Research Journal, 2021)
In the 21st century, societies are increasingly multi-sided with secular interests, making urban issues
complex, dynamic and unable to be solved by a single institution. In this context, communicative
planning propagates ...
Kumari, A.G.M.S; Perera, T.G.U.P(Department of Estate Management and Valuation University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2021)
The study examines the perceived service quality of Makumbura
Multimodal Transport Centre (MMC), Sri Lanka and how that relates with
the overall MMC transit user satisfaction. Following Parasuraman,
Zeithaml and Berry’s ...
Perera, T.G.U.P; Weerasoori, I; Karunarathne, H.M.L.P(Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2021)
Resettlement refers to the process by which individuals or a group of people leave
spontaneously or unspontaneously their original settlement sites to resettle in new
areas where they can begin new trends of life by ...
Perera, T.G.U.P; Perera, M.T.U(Sri Lankan Journal of Real Estate Department of Estate Management and Valuation University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2020)
This paper discusses the sustainability outcome levels of the contemporary urban regeneration projects across different cities. For this, the systematic review approach is employed and have analyzed twenty-two urban ...
The focus of urban planning is to place communities in healthy
built environments. Providing fresh water, air and sanitation were
early concerns however, less tangible but critical concerns are
arising with the recent ...
Wickramaarachchi, N.C.(Sri Lanka Institute of Architects, 2015-02)
Housing is the most representative land use in any urban area. At present renting of houses instead of buying is a significant phenomenon in the housing market. The ultimate goal of owning a rental property is to make ...
Low level of liquidity is one of the main unique characteristics of the real property which effect on the performances of the real estate market. This character is measured by the time that a property remains in the market ...
Real properties located within a ratable area are subjected to rating by the local authorities. Among the other types of properties the Telecommunication Towers are one of the important hereditaments which have increased ...
Weerakoon, Padma(American- Eurasian Network for Scientific Information, 2015-02-17)
Urban growth is a spatial and demographic process and refers to the increased importance of towns and cities as a concentration of population within a particular economy and society[l]. The spatial formation and the dynamics ...
Sri Lanka adopted IFRS with effect from 1st January 2012.With IFRS gaining rapid acceptance across the globe with over a 100 countries adopting it, Sri Lanka too is now in line with the global trend in enabling a common ...
Globally, the level of urbanization is rapidly increasing and metropolitan areas are growing fast, creating extensive land use changes and urban spatial expansion. In 2011, a total of 3.6 billion people were urban dwellers, ...