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    A Study on Impact of Social Media Marketing Of Fashion Retailer Brands in Sri Lanka on Customer Purchase Intention.
    (Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya, 2017) Wijegunawardhana, S.M.; Weerasiri, R.A.S.
    Due to the high competition of the fashion industry and the rapidly changing customer trends a fashion market has been challenging to the marketers like never before. The degree of customer involvement in the social media has further revoked industry by opening more avenues to the marketers while challenging them at the same time by making customers more knowledgeable and powerful. The purpose of this study to check how this social media marketing is actually affects the overall purchasing decision dynamics of the customers. This is an exploratory research; a pre tested questionnaire distributed among 100 young adults who purchase clothing with the use of convenience sampling technique to capture data for the study. The analysis of the study attempts to find whether social media usage affect purchase intention of fashion related products. The findings clearly states that more than 60% of the respondents are engaging with the social media posts of fashion retail outlets in Sri Lanka.. So this gives an idea if these social media posts are creating more impressions that its reach. So there is a chance of these social media posts making sales not only to their followers list but to others as well.
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    Factors Influencing the Purchase Intention of Organic Food Products in Sri Lanka.
    (Department of Marketing Management, University of Kelaniya, 2016) Karunatilleke, A.N.C.; Weerasiri, R.A.S.
    Organic food industry currently has become one most emerging markets around the world. Considering the recent economic growth in Sri Lanka, agricultural sector inclusive of organic food industry, holds a significant portion over the contribution to economic growth. However Sri Lanka being one of the largest exporters in agricultural sector, understanding the potential and behaviour of the consumers regarding organic food products is vital to expand the industry. Hence the aim of this study is to analyse and discuss the organic market and customer purchasing intention in Sri Lankan context. The key objective of the study would be to study the factors influencing consumer purchasing decision with regard to organic foods whereas the specific objectives are to; identify the impact of marketing mix related factors and pre purchase related factors (attitudes, values, beliefs) on customer purchase intention, identify how the impact of demographic factors towards marketing mixes related factors or pre purchase related factors and customer purchasing intention and identify the prominent factors influencing consumer purchasing decision of organic food and recommend strategies for organic food manufacturers. This research study is descriptive in nature and data has been collected from 150 respondents using well-structured questionnaires. Primary data were collected through a consumer survey conducted in western province using a stratified sampling method and analysed results using mean analysis, regression and frequency measures. Secondary data were collected through rigorous literature review. The date gathered was analyzed using SPSS16.0.However based the research outcome, marketing mix and pre purchase related factors have a clear positive relationship with the customer purchasing decision of organic foods. Hence the recommendation and insights for strategies have been provided via the study that can be used by organic food manufacturers in accordance with their business situation to maximize
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    Factors influencing on purchase intention of organic food products in Sri Lanka
    (Global Illuminators, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2016) Weerasiri, R.A.S.; Maldeniya, D.
    organic food industry currently has become one. most emergmg markets around the world. considering the recent economic growth in Sri Lanka, agricultual sector inclusive of organic food industry, holds a significani portion over the contribution to economic growth' However Sri Lanka being one of the largest exporters in agricultural sector, understandit g ttt. potential d behaviour of the consumers regarding organic food productl is vital to expand the industry. Hence the aim of this study is to u*lyr. and discuss the organic food market and customer purchasing intention in Sri Lankan context.This research study is descriptive in nature and data has been collected from 150 respondents. Secondary data were collected through rigorous literature review. Primary data were collected through u .onru.Jr survey conducted in western province using a strucired questionnaire. Stratified random sampling method was used to select the respondents for the survey. Collected data were analysed using mean analysis, frequency measures and regression. SPSS version 16.0 was used as ,oftwure package to analyse the datab. However based on the research outcome, markJting mix and pre purchase related factors have a clear positive reiationship with the'iustomer purchasing intention of organic foods..Hence the iecommendation and insights for sffategies have be;n provided via the study that can be used by organic food manufacturers in accordance with their business situation to maximize benefits for their business.