Bibliography: Child‚ J. (2005) Organization: Contemporary Principles and Practice. Oxford: Blackwell Publisher. Colombo‚ M.G.; Delmastro‚ M. (2008) The Economics of Organizational Design: Theory and Empirical Insights. Palgrave Macmillan. Datta‚ D.; Guthrie‚ J.; Basuil‚ D.; Pandey‚ A. (2010) ’Causes and Effects of Employee Downsizing: A Review and Synthesis ’‚ Journal
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Lanka b Department of Clinical Immunology‚ John Radcliffe Hospital‚ Oxford‚ UK d c Department of Microbiology‚ Faculty of Medical Sciences‚ University of Sri Jayewardenapura‚ Sri Lanka Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children‚ Colombo 8‚ Sri Lanka e f Colombo South Teaching Hospital‚ Kalubowila‚ Sri Lanka g Professorial Medical Unit‚ Teaching Hospital‚ Peradeniya‚ Kandy‚ Sri Lanka Arbovirus Reference Centre‚ Queensland‚ Australia Abstract The pattern of dengue in Sri Lanka changed
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“Gambaraya”. “Yes‚ aiya‚ we know that. The tank was built in my father’s time. And…….Appu was dead of the fever‚ and that his wife had gone away‚ and no one knew where she had gone” And also when Punchi Manika asked Fernando about the British women in Colombo‚ the film has given little dialogue of Fernando
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European Journal of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol.5‚ No.27‚ 2013 www.iiste.org Factors determining Profitability: A Study of Selected Manufacturing Companies listed on Colombo Stock Exchange in Sri Lanka N.Sivathaasan Asst. Librarian‚ University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka Email: sivathas27@gmail.com R.Tharanika University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka Email: rajatharanika@yahoo.com M.Sinthuja University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka Email: sinthujamuthulingam@gmail.com V.Hanitha
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INTRODUCTION Objective The objective of this report is to analyze the boutique hotel industry in Sri Lanka and the trends of the industry at present and the key issues likely to change the formation of the industry in the future. Tourism in Sri Lanka has been booming since the war came to an end also the recovery of the global recession also has led to an increase in the number of tourists visiting the country. Therefore the need to cater to the foreigners has led to the growth in the emerging
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of Agro-Tourism Development in Sri Lanka Case Study of the Fruit Crop Research and Development Center‚ Horana by D.A.C. Silva‚ Senior Lecturer‚‚ Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Arts‚ University of Colombo and K.C. Vithanage‚ MEcon Student‚ Department of Economics‚ University of Colombo ABSTRACT Tourism is one of the largest and the fastest growing industries in the world economy. Tourism industry is also the fourth highest foreign exchange generator of the economy in Sri Lanka. Furthermore
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ICBI 2010 - University of Kelaniya‚ Sri Lanka THE VALUE RELEVANCE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS’ INFORMATION: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LISTED COMPANIES IN COLOMBO STOCK EXCHANGE. W.V.A.D. Karunarathne Doctoral Candidate‚ Department of Government Economics‚ Huazhong Normal University‚ Wuhan‚ Hubei‚ P.R. China. anurawvadk@kln.ac.lk / anurawvadk@gmail.com R.M.D.A.P. Rajapakse Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies‚ University of Kelaniya‚ Sri Lanka. amilarajapakse@gmail.com . ABSTRACT Investors
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Introduction Corporate governance is the set of processes‚ customs‚ policies‚ laws‚ and institutions affecting the way a corporation is directed‚ administered or controlled. Corporate governance also includes the relationships among the many stakeholders involved and the goals for which the corporation is governed. The principal stakeholders are the shareholders‚ management‚ and the board of directors. Other stakeholders include labor(employees)‚ customers‚ creditors (e.g.‚ banks‚ bond holders)
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1. Introduction of tea industry : * Historical Background: Tea was introduced to Sri Lanka after coffee was destroyed by Coffee Leaf Rust in the 19th century. James Taylor‚ a Scottish planter‚ established the first commercial tea plantation in 1867 at Loolkandura Estate in Kandy District of Sri Lanka. The great success of tea planting attracted English planters and more plantations were established‚ replacing existed coffee fields. Subsequently‚ as the coffee area was not big enough to
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days. Historical evidence suggests that‚ in the 15th century Arab traders made Colombo‚ the hub of their trading activities in the Indian Ocean. A century later‚ the Portuguese secured Colombo (1505-1658) and improved its significance as the most popular emporium in the East. Consequently‚ the Dutch came in to reign and further enhancements of Colombo’s significance were seen during the period (1658-1796). However‚ Colombo received the greatest impulsion for its rise to prominence in the Indian Ocean
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