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Item The Impact of Perceived Effectiveness of Brand Endorsement on Perceived Brand Personality(Sabaragamuwa University of Si Lanka, 2016) Dissanayake, D.M.R.; Amarasinghe, N.M.; Weerasiri, R.A.S.Item Factors Influencing on Purchase Intention of Men's cosmetic Products: with special Reference to the Men's Fairness cream Products(Sabaragamuwa University of Si Lanka, 2016) Weerasiri, R.A.S.; Hennanayake, H.M.G.Y.J.Changing life style of Sri Lankan youth has led to a strong demand for faimess creams in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan market is gradually creating an opportunity for the cosmetics market. The trend analysis of leading companies,revealed that there is a significant need for the behavioural study to penetrate men's consumer market in Sri Lanka. In the global context, researchers have done a number of studies regarding the men's grooming products. In Sri Lankan context, a limited number of researches have been carried out to fmd out the purchasing factors of men's fairness crezlm products' The study would be beneficial to business organizations to drive the sales and to shift the brand. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the factors effect on the Purchasing Intention on Men's Fairness cream in Sri Lanka.Data was collected through a sample of 250 male respondents from Colombo area. SPSS 16 software packages has used for data analysis purpose. The conceptual model and hypotheses were tested using inferential statistics such as Co-relations and Coefficient techniques whepas charts, mode, median; percentages were used under descriptive statistics' Findings revealed that Brand, Product Qualityand Place of Distribution have a strong positive relationship with the purchasing intention of fairness cream products and the Price and Promotion show a moderate positive relationship. Product Quality, Price, Promotion, Brand and the Place of Distribution can be identified as the most influencing factors towards the purchase intention for men's fairness Cream in Sri Lankan market. Discover the world's researchItem The Impact of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) Service on Customer Satisfaction: A Studv Based on State Banks in Sri Lanka(Sabaragamuwa University of Si Lanka, 2016) Weerasiri, R.A.S.; Koththagoda, K.C.The aim of this paper is to understand the impact of the ATM service quality towards the customer satisfaction in Sri Lankan state banking sector. This research bridges the gap that exists in the current body of knowledge by investigating the ATM service qualities and their impact on customer satisfaction. It also examines the impact of demographic factors for the relationship between the ATM service quality and the customer satisfaction. Given these gaps in the literature, the research problem in this research is: the factors which influence on customer satisfaction in relation to the ATM service. To investigate the research problem, a pilot study.involving 30 state bank customers was used to check the initial reliability and validity of the constructs in the questionnaire. The fpctor analysis was employed to refine the measurement items and test the reliability and validity. The study has used the primary data of customer satisfaction survey (N:385). The data were collected using a structured questionnaire designed to ascertain the satisfaction levels. Regression, ANOVA and T-test were used to identifu the significant factors and frequency analysis was used to analyze the customer satisfaction. The ATM service qualities have a positive impact on the customer satisfaction and the demographic factors like age and educational qualification show a moderate the relationship between the ATM service quality and the customer satisfaction. This paper identified the significant factors which the banks may take care to enhance the customer satisfaction.Item Impact of marketing mix on customer buying intention of motor insurance industry in Sri Lanka(University of Kelaniya, 2016) Weerasiri, R.A.S.; Maldeniya, D.The objective of this study was to identify the influence of Marketing Mix on customer buying intention for motor insurance industry in Sri Lanka. History of insurance industry goes back to centuries and currently the industry is facing issues for a profitable growth. Especially the non-life insurance sector ran in a loss for last couple of years and few companies recorded a profit from investment income, but it was not a major issue for non-life insurance section since it operates with the life insurance section. Due to new rules and regulations implemented recently, life insurance and non-life insurance should be segregated into two business entities, causing non-life insurance companies in Sri Lanka to face issues on profitable growth. The researcher has attempted to investigate reasons and finding an acceptable solutions for the issue faced by non-life insurance sector in order to make recommendations to the motor insurance industry. The researcher has conducted several in depth interviews with a few senior professionals from insurance companies to obtain basic information on the insurance industry. To understand how the insurance industry was operated before a few decades, a few ex-professionals from the industry was also interviewed. 25 respondents were selected for the pilot study and the sample questionnaire was circulated among them. Reliability test was Sri Lanka Journal of Marketing Vol 2 No 1 Jan June 2016 116 carried out for the data collected from pilot study and final questionnaire was developed. The questionnaire was circulated through Google forms among 200 respondents representing the five insurance companies in Gampaha district. Both descriptive and inferential techniques were used to analysis the data. Findings revealed that the people are the most influential variable of service marketing mix which influence on the customer buying intention of motor insurance in Sri Lanka. The place and process were came up as second and third most important variables respectively. In order to increase the efficiency of people in insurance industry both sales and non-sale, and to face industry challenges successfully, the researchers recommend to improve the customer touch points and to develop effective and speedy processes.Item Field Force Interactions and Life Assurance Buying Behavior in Sri Lankan Insurance Market(2011) Perera, M.A.C.H.Studying field force interaction on Life assurance buying behavior in Sri Lankan Insurance market is very interesting but has given least consideration in researches. The purpose of the research is to study the how field force use their power of interactions on consumer behavior of life assurance in Sri Lankan insurance market and to develop a consumer behavior model. This study investigates the influence of sales force interactions on purchasing behavior of the life assurance buyers. The importance of field force on life assurance buying behavior has been highlighted in past research studies too.This research study report is on an investigation of the variables that may be a predictive of life assurance buying behavior and to test the model with sales force interaction as the independent variable. Conceptual frame work hypothesized that the situational factors have positive relationship. The sales force interaction shows the positive impact on the life assurance buying behavior. Sample for the study was 120 consumers in Kuliyapitiya and Kurunegala areas. Researcher adopted questionnaire was used to collect data in this regard. The study tested hypothesis using correlation and regression analysis. The findings of the study provide a substantial support for the hypothesized paths of the model. Accordingly, it has been empirically proven that there is a positive relationship between sales force interaction and the life assurance buying behavior. Further the findings of the study shows that the field force influences are statistically significant. Most important factor in this research study is the findings of the study could be used for formulation of the future marketing strategies. Since this area is not touched much by the researchers, there are ample rooms for the future researches in Insurance Industry.Item PROMOTE UVA AS A REMARKABLE TOURIST DESTINATION;WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BADULLA DISTRICT, SRI LANKA(2010) Fernando, I.N.Sri Lanka is considered as one of the most wonderful tourist destination partly due to the compact physical diversity of its nature, surrounded by various top ranked beaches into mountain plains, rivers and water Falls, wild life as well as misty mountains. From East to West in the central highlands, the picture changes in to rainforests, misty mountains and plains and from green Tea plantations. Small miracle waterways as well as wonderful waterfalls riches the natural picture of the Island. Uva province, one of the most salubrious environment regions of the Island, is an area full of waterfalls, misty mountains including giant Namunukula Mountains and surrounded by Tea plantations. The climate of the triangle formed by Ella, Haputale and Welimada is regarded by many local and foreign tourists as the most favorable climatic area in Island. Salubrious environment enriched the area with many kinds of vegetables, fruits and flower gardens and make the way to tourism attraction from ancient times. Uva consists of two districts as Badulla and Monaragala and Badulla is the district that consists with salubrious environment and surroundings. Ella, Haputale , Bandarawela and Welimada areas enriched with natural beauty as well as potentiality to attract tourists as their tour destination. Also Badulla town is one of the oldest town in Sri Lanka with proven traces of the earlier settlement and surrounded by tea estates, paddy fields along the banks of the Badulu oya and Namunukula mountains. Badulla is also popularized for its ancient stories and tails as ?Rama-Rawana legend? and have some hidden places and caves to prove that legend archeologically. If tourist visit to Badulla, he can impressively experience the eco-tourism, pilgrim tourism, tea tourism, adventure tourism and historical tourism at one place. Eco tourism could experience by natural salubrious environment and Muthiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya , Mahiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya and other important religious places provides pilgrim tourism experiences. Surrounding Tea plantations has potentiality to promote Tea tourism. Adventure tourism could experience by hiking in mountains, climbing waterfalls and other adventure experiences, Dowa Temple, Demodara station, Bogoda wooden bridge implies the historical tourism. Ancient legend of ?Uva Wellassa? heroes reflects the historical heritage in the region.Item Way Forward for Tourism: Delighting Customers, Improve Possibilities and Service Innovations - A Case Study in Badulla Region, Sri Lanka(2011) Fernando, I.N.; Long, W.Sri Lanka is one of the most wonderful tourist destinations in world, naturally heritage tourist attractions from hundreds of years. Tourism is an emerging sector after end of the civil war. Badulla, a region surrounded by huge collection of natural resources and bio-diversity, but not attracted as a tourist destination with vast collection of tourism potentialities. The places related to ancient Rama-Ravana legend having a huge potentiality to attract Indian tourists also existed. Study aims to explore the possibilities to develop tourism. Sample size was 60, simple random sampling, both questionnaires and interviews were used. Descriptive statistics and non-parametric analysis ( Kruskal-Wallis test) was used. Accordingly develop the knowledge-base and infrastructure can be highlighted. Porter?s Diamond model has developed to analyze weaknesses in micro-economic environment in region. As conclusion, tourism is an emerging sector having huge potentiality to develop in post-conflict situation. According to Diamond model, increase the competitiveness of the regional tourists firms, service innovations, supportive industry development and most importantly clear strategy focused tourism plan and execution can be highlighted as recommendations.Item TOURISM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN ECOLOGICALY AND CULTURALLY FRAGILE AREAS ? OBSERVATIONS FROM KERALA IN INDIA(2010) Saji, M.P.; Narayanasamy, N.For economically poor but resource rich countries, tourism has become a vital sector to be considered for regional development. In the post-modern world, there seems to be an ever increasing urge for experiencing authentic life styles and environment ? a search which is obvious to end up in locations and communities that were ecologically and culturally enclosed so far, so that it had not altered yet. This taste of more diversified and specialized experience makes many of the culturally and ecologically rich regions attractive in contemporary tourism market. The new tourism styles like Eco-tourism, Cultural tourism, Rural tourism, (indeed too many) have become synonym with the growth of tourism in several countries. However the real challenge before policy makers and the industry is to manage and strike a balance between conservation, recreation and regional development. In this context, the paper tries to explore through various alternative tourism concepts like eco-tourism and cultural tourism and observe its actual practices in Kerala, the southern most states of India, which has initiated several innovative tourism models. After analyzing the pros and cons tourism initiatives in the state, the paper seeks to appreciate and present the approaches that could be used as a base for tourism product development and management in ecologically and culturally fragile area.Item Impact of Various Marketing & Supply Chain Functions on the Supply Chain(2011) Giri, S.; Sharma, V.Purpose: Supply chains are not only affected by the entities involved in it but are also affected by the various other functions like the marketing & supply chain functions performed by the organizations. The occurrence of various kinds of marketing functions leads to the variability in the demand of the products at the consumer end which in turns affects the supply chain of the organizations & similarly there are certain supply chain functions which in itself affects the supply of products. So we can conclude that these both functions affect the supply chain of organization. Research Methodology and Approach: The study is based upon the primary survey and data was collected from 200 respondents from Jammu region (India) with the help of a well designed pre-tested structured questionnaire. The present study is descriptive and conclusive in nature and the sampling technique used was convenience sampling. To analyse the data; regression analysis & factor analysis was used. Findings/Conclusion: It has been concluded from the study that there are various marketing and supply chain functions that affect the supply chain but factor like fill/replenishment rates, promotional activities & holding cost of inventory are the factors which affects the supply chain mostly. Research Limitation/Implications: The study was conducted in the Jammu region (India) only and the responses depend upon the mood of the respondent while answering the questions, so in future the study can be extended to beyond the Jammu region (India) & a wide variety of products can be included in the study.Item Supply Chain Management with Cost-Containment & Financial Sustainability in a Tertiary Care Hospital(2011) Chandra, H.; Rinkoo, A.V.; Kapoor, R.; Sharma, R.K.Financial crunch in present recession results in non-availability of right materials at right time in large hospitals. However due to insufficient impetus towards systems development, situation remains dismal even when funds are galore. Cost incurred on materials account for approximately 1/3rd of total recurring expenditures. Systems development for effective and efficient materials management is tantamount to cost-containment and sustainability. This scientific paper perspicuously describes an innovative model, Hospital Revolving Fund (HRF), developed at Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow, India, a pioneer research institute in Asia. The main idea behind inception of HRF was ?Mission Supply All?. The model was conceptualized in background of non-availability of hospital supplies in the hospital leading to sub-optimal treatment. Patients were dependent on external vendors and touts for these materials. They used to charge at higher rates leading to exorbitant treatment costs. Objectives: To study and evaluate HRF system with special reference to its supply chain maintenance, cost-containment and financial sustainability. Methodology: A retrospective study of HRF structure, functioning, revenue generation, expenditures and sustainability was carried out in February 2011. Results: The institute catered approximately 300000 outpatients, 35000 inpatients and 7000 surgical procedures with bed occupancy rate of 78% in 2009-10. Hospital supplies have been divided into two parts, approximately 3250 unit items and 1750 miscellaneous items. Division is based on high/low cost, common-utility and case- specific utilization. 0.1 Million USD seed money, separated from non-planned budget of SGPGIMS in 1998, had already revolved more than 300 times. HRF procures supplies from reputed firms on concessional rates (8-25%) and make them available to patients at much lesser rates vis-�-vis market rates, levying minimal maintenance charges. In 2009-10, total annual purchases of 14 Million USD were made. The balance sheet reflected 1.4 Million USD as fixed deposit investment. Minimal maintenance charges levied on the patients along with interest income were sufficient to pay for recurring expenses related to HRF viz. manpower salary, securities, stationery etc. Even after these expenses, HRF boosted of 0.2 Million USD as cash-in-hand in financial year 2009-10. Implications: HRF is self-sustainable and viable supply chain mechanism to ensure availability of right materials at right time at reasonable cost. Thus innovations like HRF will prove robust in rendering quality healthcare at an affordable cost.