Guruge, M.; Koswatta, A.; Silva, S.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2019)
During the past decades, both India and Sri Lanka faced different
public policy circumstances, a relatively short period of time, which
resulted in a significant impact on the economic growth of both
countries. This ...
Priyangika, R. D.; Perera, M. S. S.; Rajapakshe, D. P.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2019)
The banking industry in Sri Lanka has been rapidly developing and
internet banking has become one of the most important and modern
applications that is used as an efficient and viable tool to create
customer value. The ...
Sri Ranjith, J. G.; Thilanka, H. R. A. C.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2019)
Being one of the highest countries to have recorded inequality in the
case of regional development in South Asian region, Sri Lanka
confronts detrimental impacts on its future development due to lack
of attention of ...
Kariyawasam, L. G. T. W.; Dharmadasa, R. A. P. I. S.; Rudrigo, C.; Amarakoon, A. M. C.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2019)
Vanilla is one of the economically important crops in Sri Lanka
although it is mainly confined as a home garden crop grown in mid
and low country wet zone. Farmer productivity is one of the most
important concerns in ...
Jain, S.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2019)
Growth with stability is one of the goals of fiscal policy and making
this growth process inclusive should be an important additional
consideration. The two objectives need not be mutually exclusive. A
brief investigation ...
Gamage, A.S.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2013)
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are prevalent across the
Japanese economy, accounting for the lion‘s share of its GDP. Their
importance is indicated not only by the large share of GDP, but also
by the number of ...
Kabir, M.L.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2013)
Poverty remains an overarching problem for policy makers in
Bangladesh since its independence in 1971. Though the country has
experimented different socialist as well as open market policies to
alleviate poverty, still ...
Saparamadu, A. A. D. T.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2013)
This study attempts to investigate the determinants of foreign direct
investment and the influence of inward foreign direct investment over
economic growth in South Asian region. Having identified the gap of
analysis ...
Jayasinghe, P.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2013)
In this paper, time-varying market and currency risks among a selected
set of developed and emerging economies are compared in terms of
stochastic dominance. For this purpose, time-varying exchange rate
exposure and ...
Singh, A.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2013)
Most South Asian countries tend to treat Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT) as a onetime adoption. Their institutions which
govern the advancement of technology are relatively slower as compared
to their ...
Warnakulasooriya, B.N.F.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2012)
The challenge of cultivating or developing supply chain oriented culture
is often primarily an organizational one and depends on top management
leadership. Strategic leader‟s vision plays a critical role in shaping ...
Sriyalatha, M. A. K.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2012)
This paper presents an empirical investigation into the validity of
Wagner‟s Law for Sri Lanka over the period 1959-2010. The research
methodology employed includes testing for unit root, with the
Augmented Dickey-Fuller ...
Perera, A. J.; Amaratunge, S. P. P.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2012)
Software development projects are considered as a unique entity in terms
of project management due to the inherent attributes they encapsulate,
thus making them distinct and susceptible to failure. Therefore, the
importance ...
Madduma Bandara, Y. M. H. P.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2012)
Disposition Effect, which has been popularized and well documented as
one of the various explanations for the persistence of momentum in the
returns of the stocks over various time horizons was first documented by
Shefrin ...
Chandrakumara, D.P.S.(Department of Business Economics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2012)
Education, being one main way of human capital formation, plays a
crucial role in socio-economic development. For a balanced regional
development, similar to other resources, formation of human capital in all
regions ...
Fernando, H.S.V.; Jayasinghe, R.P.C.K.(DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF SRI JAYEWARDENEPURA, 2021)
The perceptions on gender-based stereotypes not only reflect varied thinking patterns of individuals but also impact the way they define themselves, their skills, and dispositions. These have been captured in the stereotypical ...
Chandrasiri, R.R.H.; Shantha, A.A.(DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF SRI JAYEWARDENEPURA, 2021)
Consumption disparity is considered a global issue and it can be seen in Sri Lankan sphere too. This study investigates the consumption disparity among urban and rural communities in Sri Lanka. The main objective of this ...