Browsing Faculty of Management and Finance by Title

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  • Rathnaweera, R.R.N.T.; Jayatilake, L.V.K. (Faculty of Business Studies and Finance, Wayamaba University of Sri Lanka, 2021)
    Human resources are playing a key role in achieving competitive advantage, and thereby achieving established goals. The primary purpose of this paper is to examine the scholarly literature on high performance work ...
  • Karunaratna, A.C. (University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2022-04)
    Mobile phone telecommunications as an intensely competitive industry in the contemporary marketing context has expanded as a high-velocity service throughout the world, while service quality has become an interesting ...
  • Vithanage, V.; Arachchige, B.J.H. (IUP Publications, 2017-04-01)
    Work-family balance is a challenging issue for many working adults. As far as Sri Lanka is concerned, employees’ awareness and perception about work-family balance is very limited as compared to the western countries. ...
  • Ramawickrama, J.; Opatha, H.H.D.N.P.; PushpaKumari, M.D. (Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2017-09-07)
    Job performance is highly relevant for organizations and individuals alike. Individual Job performance is the behavioural outcome of an employee which points out that the employee is showing positive attitudes towards his ...
  • Deepal, A.G.; Jayamaha, A (University of Kelaniya, 2022-01-12)
    Due to the overwhelming high frequency of corporate failures and governance concerns, the bankruptcy and winding up of corporations in recent years, the general public has come to believe that auditors are not executing ...
  • Priyashantha, K.G. (Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Matara, 2008)
    Talent in the workforce refers to people who have high potential, essential knowledge, skill, and who can successfully lead transformation and change within the organization. As talent is crucial in determining the ...
  • Priyashantha, K.G.; Mandawala, M.B.J.C. (Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Matara, 2010)
    Talent has become the key differentiator for human capital management and for leveraging competitive advantage. Talent Management on one hand encompasses the application of best practices in the identification, cultivation, ...
  • Priyashantha, K.G.; De Alwis, A.C.; Welmilla, I. (Sage Journals, 2021-10-20)
    Changing gender stereotypes has been an essential topic among researchers since the 1970s. The debate on this subject continues in the 21st century. Some researchers argue that gender stereotypes have not changed, since ...
  • Dahanayake, W.E.; Priyashantha, K.G. (Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Matara, 2020)
    Career indecision amongst university undergraduates is defined as an inability to select a university major or an occupation. Making a career decision, in fact is one of the paramount decisions that young adults are ...
  • Priyashantha, K.G.; Vinogradov, E. (Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Matara, 2011)
    This research focuses on the causes of leaving the garment factories in free trade zones in Sri Lanka. This explorative research is based on 6 qualitative in-depth semi-structured interviews with the aim of gaining a ...
  • Priyashantha, K.G.; Vinogradov, E.; Åmo, B.W. (Shaker Verlag, 2011)
    This research focuses on the causes of leaving the garment factories in free trade zones in Sri Lanka. This explorative research is based on 6 qualitative in-depth semi-structured interviews with the aim of gaining a ...
  • Priyashantha, K.G.; De Alwis, A.C.; Welmilla, I. (ASE PUBLISHING HOUSE, 2022)
    Reviews on Work-Family Conflicts (WFCs) research are done to establish new knowledge and to set future research directions as the subject evolves and the gaps in existing reviews need to be filled in. The purpose of the ...
  • Priyashantha, K.G. (Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Matara, 2014)
    This study examines the relationships between the work life conflict and turnover intention. There are basically two relationships examined. In order to interpret those relationships effect from some other variables were ...

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