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Item An investigation of visually impaired learners marginalized in an online classroom environment(IEEE, 2021) De Silva, G. H. B. A.; Sandanayaka, T. C.; Firdhous, M. F. M.Despite their abilities or skills, all students had to attend online classes in universities last two years. Visually Impaired Learners (VIL) had unexplored problems associated with existing learning technologies, pedagogy, students per se, and facilitators in online classrooms. The objective of this study is to identify these problems and causes and to propose a theoretical model as a solution. The study identified 10 main problems causing dissatisfaction with VIL in online classrooms: the accessible devices and connectivity problems, the teaching-learning platform problems, lack of adequate training for teaching staff, pedagogical approach problems, lack of individual attention, inadequate time (extra) for learning and assessment, limitations of individual (reserved) space, limitations of assessment methods and platform, unavailability of the peer support, and unavailability of bilingual communication. The proposed theoretical model suggests consolidating learning technology with pedagogy, students, facilitators, and an extended learning environment to enhance the online class experience for VIL.Item Exploring Unorthodox Predictors of Smartphone Addiction during the COVID-19 Outbreak(IEEE, 2021) De Silva, G. H. B. A.; Sandanayaka, T. C.; Firdhous, M. F. M.Smartphones became an integral part of household & corporate management across all industries which resulted in high screen time, & smartphone addiction during the pandemic. This study attempts to examine the association between sociodemographic factors, & perceived smartphone addiction towards real smartphone addiction. Kwon's (2013) validated Smartphone Addiction Survey was used to collect data from the identified subjects (n = 192), and descriptive analyzes and statistical crosstabs were used to infer the associations. The results portray that Sex and Age are strong predictors of smartphone addiction: females over males tend to get addicted to smartphones, while age below 25 is highly addicted to smartphones, and age over 41 is less smartphone addict. The level of education is a moderately fair predictor of smartphone addiction. The higher the level of education, the higher the tendency to become addicted to smartphones. Marital status is not a good predictor of smartphone addiction in context, and there is no difference between being married or not of smartphone addiction. Perceived smartphone addiction is a good predictor of smartphone addiction, who believe they are addicted are more likely to become addicted to smartphones, and vice versa.Item Impact of Sex Roles on Brand Gender Contamination of Purchase of Decision-Making: Case in Sri Lanka(Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, 2019, 2019) De Alwis, A.C.; Ramanathan, H.N.Current study attempts to examine the relationship between internal environmental factors and the level of adoption HRIS. An integrated conceptual framework was integrated ideas and elements from the diffusion of innovation ...Item The Impact of Total Quality Management Practices on Export Performance of Apparel Exporters of Sri Lanka(2016) Abeykoon, M.W.M.; de Alwis, A.C.In today’s global competition and economic liberalization, quality has become one of the important factors for achieving competitive advantage. And this ever-increasing demand for quality product and services had forced organizations to invest substantial resources in Total Quality Management (TQM) strategies. The present day international market environment is characterized by increased number of competitors and intensified efforts at all levels and each domain. Under these circumstances quality development and its continuous advancement has developed a significant meaning. Developed countries often resist exports from developing countries if the exports do not meet their country quality standards. And Sri Lanka like other developing economies is also trying hard to exploit business opportunities in international markets and has succeeded as far as textiles and apparel industry. Purpose of this study was to examine the impact of total quality management practices (TQMP) on export performance (EP) of apparel exporters of Sri Lanka. A five point Likert scale questionnaire was used as the key instrument of data collection and data were obtained from 65 apparel exporters of Sri Lanka. Eight dimensions were used to measure TQMP including Leadership, Training, Employee Management, Information and Analysis, Supplier Management, Process Management, Customer Focus and Continuous Improvement. The correlation and regression analysis were used to examine the impact of TQMP on EP and the relationship between TQMP and EP. Results of the study clearly indicated that all dimensions except Information and Analysis were significantly correlated with EP. In addition, customer focus, continuous improvement and supplier management were found as the most significant dimensions that impact on EP.Item Assessing the implementation of total quality management in education administration institutions in the central province Sri Lanka(2016) Abeykoon, M.W.M.; de Alwis, A.C.The purpose of this study was to assess the implementation of TQM aspects among education administration institutions in the central province, Sri Lanka. This study focused on identifying the level of Hard TQM implementation and Soft TQM implementation among selected education administration institutions. A five point Likert scale questionnaire was used as the key instrument of data collection. The data were obtained from a survey of 41 administrators in education administration institutions in central province. The findings suggest that the level of hard TQM implementation is at a high level and the level of soft TQM implementation is at a moderate level. Further the study reports that the level of hard TQM implementation is higher than the level of soft TQM implementation. Among the studied Hard TQM techniques Quality Circles is reported as the most adopted technique. Customer/Citizen Satisfaction and Top Management Commitment and Support are the top principles adopted among the studied Soft TQM practices. In addition to that report revealed that there is no significance difference in between districts in central province when implementing hard TQM and soft TQM.Item Owner Family: Critical Factor for the Success of Business Succession in Family Owned Companies(2016) de Alwis, A.C.The foremost purpose of this research was to evaluate the level of influence coming from owner family on business succession processes in various successor modes. The targeted population was selected were the successors of family owned businesses that contain between 50 and 149 employees and who were involved in a business succession process within the last 10 years. Sample units were selected through simple random sampling method and consist of 128 units. The main data collection modes were a structured research questionnaire mail-out, and also indepth discussions held on successors. All factors have a positive relationship to Initial satisfaction in Business Succession Process. However, the relatively important factor is family harmony. When succession is conducted with family member successors, the most important factor for success is family harmony. In practice business succession process encourages stakeholders to work for higher levels of satisfaction for the successor. Furthermore, the study recognizes Unrelated Manager Successor as a suitable alternative succession mode for family owned business.Item Importance of social media in destination marketing: theory and practice(2016) Berislav, A.; de Alwis, A.C.Changing economic conditions, new ways of tourist behaviour and especially Internet technologies are likely to cause the emergence of new or growth of existing tourism market. Social media plays a significant role in many aspects of tourism, especially in information search and decision-making process, destination promotion and in focusing on best practices for interacting with tourists. It can be defined as a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0 and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content in destination marketing. In a time of economic recession, social media are having more important role as an element of destination organisation (DMO) marketing strategy when public sector decreases in their funding. According to the literature review, authors developed detailed typology of social media for the purpose of this study (social networks, social commerce, blogging, video and photo sharing, mobile apps, etc.). Empirical research will present qualitative and quantitative understanding of current use of social media on a sample of Croatian tourism destinations and tourists. The study will also show thedifferencein the number ofsocial media techniques used by DMO, as well as thegreat diversityin the useaccording to the geographicarea. Also, the paper will present future directions and suggestions which could develop e-promotion strategies in destination marketing.Item Impact of students’ perceived quality of distance education on student satisfaction with special reference to undergraduate students of bachelor of management studies degree programme, The Open University of Sri Lanka(2016) Abeykoon, M.W.B.; de Alwis, A.C.Distance education becomes more accepted as a legitimate form of education and as colleges and universities attempt to meet the growing demand for courses and programmes for distance learners, one major concern that attracts the attention is the aspect of quality. The primary issue for distance learning institutions, like for conventional ones, is quality and the assurance that students are being provided with the best possible education or training with the highest possible standards. Purpose of this study was to analyse the construct of quality as perceived by distance learners of Bachelor of Management Studies program at the Open University of Sri Lanka and the influence of this perception on the students’ satisfaction. The study focused on identifying students perceptions of key dimensions that define the construct of quality from students’ perspective. A questionnaire was used as the key tool of data collection. Descriptive and correlational statistics were the main tools used in the study. Results of the study clearly indicated that all dimensions except perception on quality of faculty were significantly correlated with students’ satisfaction. The study conclude that institutions are required to pay attention to factors such as quality of pedagogy, learner support, technological and even infrastructure as measure of meeting students’ quality expectations.Item Social Media in Destination Marketing(2016) Andrlic, B.; de Alwis, A.C.Changing economic conditions, new ways of tourist behaviour and especially Internet technologies are likely to cause the emergence of new or growth of existing tourism market. Social media plays a significant role in many aspects of tourism, especially in information search and decision-making process, destination promotion and in focusing on best practices for interacting with tourists. It can be defined as a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0 and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content in destination marketing. In a time of economic recession, social media are having more important role as an element of destination organisation (DMO) marketing strategy when public sector decreases in their funding. According to the literature review, authors developed detailed typology of social media for the purpose of this study (social networks, social commerce, blogging, video and photo sharing, mobile apps, etc.). Empirical research will present qualitative and quantitative understanding of current use of social media on a sample of Croatian tourism destinations and tourists. The study will also show thedifferencein the number ofsocial media techniques used by DMO, as well as thegreat diversityin the useaccording to the geographicarea. Also, the paper will present future directions and suggestions which could develop e-promotion strategies in destination marketing.Item Incumbents Influence On Family Business Succession Process(2016) de Alwis, A.C.Post succession performance of family owned businesses has become ineffective. The foremost purpose of this study was to evaluate the level of influence coming from incumbent related factors on business succession processes in various successor modes. The targeted population was selected were the successors. The criteria to select the population were the family owned businesses that contain between 50 and 149 employees and who were involved in a business succession process within the last 10 years excluding the three years, 2007 to 2010. Sample was selected through simple random sampling method and consists of 128 units. The main data collection modes were a structured research questionnaire mail-out and data analysis was done mainly by using SPSS. All incumbents' related factors have a positive relationship to initial satisfaction with the business succession process. However, the relatively important factors to generate higher levels of initial satisfaction with the business succession process is the relationship between incumbent and successor. The relative importance of influential factors changes when the succession mode changes. When succession is conducted with a family member successor, the most important factor for success is successor's relationship with the incumbent. However, when succession is done with an unrelated manager successor, there is no restively important factors to the business succession process The factors of relative importance to maximize business performance after the business succession process is: t the relationship between the incumbent and successor