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Item FACTORS AFFECTING ON INTENTION TO MIGRATE OF EXECUTIVES IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN SRI LANKA: THE MODERATING ROLE OF GENDER(Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., 2025) Gunarathna, I. S.; Janadari, M. P. N.The purpose of this research is to identify the factors affecting on intention to migrate of executive level employees in manufacturing industry, with a specific emphasis on the moderating influence of gender. The primary focus is on understanding how gender interacts with organizational factors to influence employees' migration intentions. Career growth opportunities, compensation & benefits and workload serve as pivotal organizational determinants that may affect an individual's decision to migrate. A comprehensive literature review forms the foundation of the research, integrating theories and empirical findings from organizational behavior, migration studies, and gender context. This research is deductive (theory–testing) research. This research was conducted using a survey research strategy and quantitative research method. Executive level employees in manufacturing industry in Colombo district were chosen as the population of the study. The sample size was 292, data collection was done through a self-administered questionnaire and Convenience sampling technique. A Google form was created and distributed to collect data. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), version 23.0 was used as a tool for data analysis and both descriptive and inferential statistics, namely correlation and regression were used to analyze data. The findings aim to inform organizational leaders, policymakers, and researchers about the complex dynamics at play, helping them develop targeted strategies to retain skilled talent in the face of organizational challenges, while considering the broader gender context.Item Impact of Green Human Resource Practices on Organizational Citizenship Behaviour Towards the Environment(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2022) Gunasekaran, W. W.; Janadari, M. P. N.Researchers and environmental policymakers from throughout the world express that human behaviour is at the basis of environmental problems like resource shortages, rising pollution, global warming, and biodiversity loss. However, some researchers proving that organizational citizenship behaviour can make a positive influence of environmental sustainability. In modern world many of organizations try to align HR practices with environmental sustainability. These practices called Green HRM practices. This study observing the impact of green human resource practices on organizational citizenship behaviour towards the environment in Sri Lankan context. As a response, the authors develop research questions to assess the relationship between Green HRM practices (Training & Development, Performance Appraisal, Compensation & Benefits) and OCBE in the manufacturing sector. This study was adopted a quantitative research approach and thus, a self-administrated survey questionnaire was applied to a sample of 103 all staff employees who are currently working in the manufacturing sector in Kalutara district. The sample was selected using the simple random sampling technique. To test the hypothesized relationships between the constructs, the regression analysis was performed using SPSS 23.0 version. Three hypotheses were constructed for this purpose, and all hypotheses were failed to reject based on the correlation analysis and thus study's findings confirmed that Green Human Resource Practices has a positive impact on OCBE. The model of this study can be used for future researchers by adding new dimensions to examine this study's results and to highlight and study Green HRM practices for organizational citizenship behaviour. Furthermore, this study provides insight to0 policy makers, to ensure to make a healthy environment specially affected by the manufacturing sector within the country.Item Emotional Readiness on Virtual Learning(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2022) Gomes, D. N. T.; Janadari, M. P. N.There is limited research on emotional readiness on virtual learning in world context. There is almost no research on emotional readiness on virtual learning in the Sri Lankan context. Thus, this study intends to contribute to filling the literature gap by looking into the relationship between emotional readiness and virtual learning. Also, the current research seeks to address fill to the emotional readiness on virtual learning of middle level employees. The researcher identified five dimensions of emotional readiness as computer/internet self-efficacy, self-directed learning, learner control, motivation for learning and online communication self-efficacy. Here the researcher predicted emotional readiness with virtual learning. The main purpose of this study is to study the effect of emotional readiness on virtual learning. This was conducted as a cross-sectional, quantitative study and was conducted among a sample of 97 middle level employees {Executive and Senior Executive} in apparel companies located in the Colombo district of Sri Lanka. Preliminary data were collected through a standard questionnaire that met acceptable validity and reliability. Using SPSS, the gathered data were examined (version 25). Detailed statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient, and simple return were used to analyze the data. The present study finds that emotional readiness has the strongest impact on virtual learning among middle level employees of the apparel sector. Analyzed results show a positive impact of computer/internet self-efficacy, self-directed learning, learner control, motivation for learning and online communication self-efficacy on virtual learning among middle level employees. This study raises the apparel companies to look at employee emotional readiness on virtual learning in a more serious and holistic approach. The finding of the study, it is evident that emotional readiness improves the success of virtual learning among middle level employees of the apparel sector in Sri Lanka.Item Impact of Talent Management on Competitive Advantage in IT Industry(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2022) Gayara, B. A. H.; Janadari, M. P. N.Organizations can gain a powerful competitive advantage by tapping into their talent and learning how to effectively organize and lead it. The purpose of this research is to identify the respondents' perceptions about the talent management in its various dimensions prevailing in IT Industry and its impact on the level of competitive advantage. As mentioned in the research problem, finding the right talent at right time that companies need to maintain a competitive advantage over other companies is very difficult and challenging. This research is deductive research and was conducted using survey research strategy and quantitative research approach thus, a questionnaire was used to gather research data and was generated using the five-component Likert scale. The sample size of this study is determined using the Morgan table and 375 is taken as the sample size of this study and 297 responses were received and transferred to analysis. Simple random sampling is used as the sampling technique for this study. It was also verified for its validity and reliability before distributing it randomly, and the data was analyzed using SPSS version 26, both descriptive and inferential statistics, namely correlation and regression were used to analyzed data. As per the findings, talent management has a significant impact on competitive advantage. In the conclusion, research has come to a point where, the most crucial work is to discover talents, employ talents, develop talents, and retain the unique talent because of its positive impact in making the company a competitive edge among rivals. The results indicate that talent management has significant impact on competitive advantage. This study will be more important for the managers who work for IT firms in Sri Lanka. They will be able to develop appropriate business strategies for their organizations to achieve competitive advantage and make appropriate decisions based on the findings. The study will shed light on the importance of talent management in the information technology industry and it will be useful to those mandated with handling talent in other technology companies and subsequently reducing turnover rates.Item Determinants of Employee Commitment of Generation Y Employees in the Apparel Sector in Western Province(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2022) Ganhewa, G. S. M.; Janadari, M. P. N.The purpose of this research is to identify the determinants of employee commitment of Generation Y employees in Apparel sector of Western province, Sri Lanka. Organizational justice, job satisfaction, personal characteristics (gender, educational level) and work-life balance has evaluated as independent variables with the dependent variable organizational commitment. Data was collected from 380 employees working in Mas, Brandix and Hirdramani plants in Western province through a questionnaire. A Google form was created and distributed to collect data. Statistical package for social science (SPSS), was used as for data analysis and correlation and regression used to analyzed data. The findings revealed that organizational justice, job satisfaction and work-life balance have a significant impact on organizational commitment. Furthermore, this study proves that there are significant differences between gender, and education level on organizational commitment. Job commitment of male employees in the apparel sector seem to be higher than the female e employees according to the results of independent sample T- test.Item Impact of Knowledge Management Processes on Workforce Agility in Public Banking Sector of Uva Province(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2022) Ganegoda, G. H. V. D.; Janadari, M. P. N.The Knowledge asset was highlighted as the key strategic weapon in post-industrial societies to achieve the competitive edge. Sri Lanka is gradually moving toward a post-industrial society context, which will increase the domain value centered on knowledge management and knowledge worker’s agility. Nonetheless, this study serves as a prelude to investigating the impact of knowledge management practices on workforce agility in the Sri Lankan banking sector. Workforce agility has received much interest in the manufacturing industry, but it's been overlooked in the service industry. This study was adopted a quantitative research approach and thus, a self-administrated survey questionnaire was applied to a sample of 280 Public Banking employees who are currently working in the industry. The sample was selected using the Simple random sampling technique. To test the hypothesized relationships between the constructs, the regression analysis was performed using SPSS 23.0 version. Five hypotheses were constructed for this purpose, and all hypotheses were failed to reject based on the correlation analysis and thus study's findings confirmed that Knowledge management has a positive impact on workforce agility. The activation of Knowledge Management, in order to be capable of detecting changes in business environments that contain rival behaviour changes Companies' workforce agility will be increased when they have established Knowledge Management methods that lead to the creation of new knowledge.Item Determinants of Cyberbullying: A Study of Management Undergraduates of State Universities in Sri Lanka(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2022) Galagamaarachchi, G. A. A. N.; Janadari, M. P. N.The purpose of this study is to determine the factors affecting cyberbullying behaviours among state university management undergraduates in Sri Lanka. In this research study, cyberbullying is the dependent variable, social media use is the independent variable and cyberstalking is the mediating variable. The research was a cross-sectional study and a quantitative study. As the sampling method, simple random sampling was used for selecting the sample. The primary data was collected using a standard measurement scale that was created using the five-point Likert scale. The target population was 2500 Management undergraduates of state universities in Sri Lanka. Morgan table was used to calculate the sample size. Accordingly, the sample size was 378. Additionally, the target population's primary data was gathered using the online questionnaire. With the use of SPSS encoding validity, reliability, descriptive statistics, regression, and correlation of the obtained data were analyzed. It was found that cyberstalking has a significant mediating impact on cyberbullying. Furthermore, findings indicate that social media use and cyberstalking have impact on cyberbullying behaviours and social media use and cyberstalking are determinants of cyberbullying behaviours among undergraduates.Item Impact of Protean Career Personality on Entrepreneurial Intentions with Mediate Impact of Career Orientation(Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka, 2022) Fernando, B. V. C. T.; Janadari, M. P. N.This study sought to find out how the Protean career personality affected on Entrepreneurial intentions with the mediate impact of Career orientation of Management undergraduates of State universities in Sri Lanka. In addition to that, this study had contributed to highlight the contextual gap of Protean career personality and the contribution as a predictor for Entrepreneurial intentions. This study had explored with quantitative research method as deductive research. This study had examined through 380 Management Undergraduates of State universities in Sri Lanka as the sample by using the simple random technique. A questionnaire was administered among the Management undergraduate of State Universities in Sri Lanka to measure their Protean career personality and Entrepreneurial intentions using a Google form. The collected data were analyzed using correlation coefficient and regression analysis to test the hypothesized relationships of the variables through SPSS 23.0. According to the study's findings, protean career personality, career orientation and Entrepreneurial intentions were significantly and positively correlated with each other variables by accepting the hypothesis. As well, Career orientation had a significant mediate impact for this study. Results also showed a moderate positive correlation between Protean career personality and Entrepreneurial intentions. The model of this study can be used for future researchers by adding new dimensions to examine this study's results and to highlight and study the Protean career personality being a predictor for Entrepreneurial intentions.Item Impact of Organizational Justice on Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Study of Operational Level Employees in ABC Company(Department of of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021) Abeyrathne, E. V. W. O.; Janadari, M. P. N.The purpose of this research is to identify the impact of Organizational Citizenship Behavior on Organizational Justice in the workplace. In addition to that, this study intends to contribute to fill the knowledge gap by looking into the relation between Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Organizational Justice. Although the between Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Organizational Justice established in western literature, very few studies have examined these with employee Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Sri Lankan context, especially in the manufacturing industry and in executive and managerial positions. This study explored the relationship and examined the influence of those variables among operational level employees who work in a manufacturing Company in Sri Lanka. This research is a deductive (theory –testing) research. This research was conducted using survey research strategy and quantitative research method. Operational level employees of ABC Company were chosen as the population of the study. Simple sampling technique was used calculate the sample size. Accordingly, sample size was 214 observations and used primary data as data source, data collection was done through a self-administered questionnaire. A Google form was created and distributed to collect data. The number of employees who responded was 204 among 214 employees. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), version 23.0 was used as tool for data analysis and both descriptive and inferential statistics, namely correlation and regression were used to analyzed data. The results indicate that organizational Justice has significant direct effects on Organizational Citizenship Behavior.Item Entrepreneurial Intention of University Undergraduates(5th HRM Student Research Symposium 2018, Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2018) Madusankha, M. I. C.; Janadari, M. P. N.Entrepreneurship play major role of long-term economic growth of a Nation and it is leading factor in achieving economic growth, high employment, strong Job creation and positive social development. Small and Medium Enterprises are the basic foundation for entrepreneurs to set up their ventures for many reasons. But, the recent statistics showed that the failure rate of SMEs is very high. As a result, a less number of successful entrepreneurs can be seen. Therefore, in the present days government wants to promote entrepreneurship among individuals. The main objective of this study is to identify entrepreneurial intention of university undergraduates of Sri Lanka. The study involves three factors that come under the Theory of Planned Behavior. Those are attitude towards behavior, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control, which affect the entrepreneurial intention of individuals. A total of 217 students from the Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya were participated in this study by responding to a standard questionnaire. The data was analyzed using SPSS, employing the correlation, regression and ANOVA tests. The results of Pearson’s correlation and multiple regression analysis showed that attitudes toward behavior, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control have a positive relationship with entrepreneurial intention. And also according to regression analysis the attitudes towards behavior and perceived behavioral control have a 72.0% of impact to the entrepreneur intention. Such a study may provide useful insights into the state of entrepreneurship education for policy makers and planners in universities as well as in government, regarding the younger generation, particularly, to mitigate the burden of graduate unemployment