Factors Influencing the Migration Intention of Sri Lankan Apparel Industry Executives
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2024-11-11
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Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya.
Abstract
The apparel industries in Sri Lanka are the largest exporters of high-quality apparel products
to global brands. With global recognition, migration opportunities have increased, and
recently, there has been an increase in the migration tendency of Sri Lankan professionals
involved in the apparel industry. However, there is a lack of research on factors influencing
migration intentions in the Sri Lankan context. Therefore, this study investigates the factors
influencing Sri Lankan apparel industry executives' migration intentions, analyzes their level
of intention, and determines the impact of these influencing factors on Sri Lankan apparel
industry executives. A study using positivist philosophy and deductive methods was conducted
on 248 executive employees in the Sri Lankan apparel sector. The study utilized an individual-
level survey-based questionnaire method, analyzed using descriptive statistics, reliability,
normality analysis, and multiple regression to test hypotheses. The study found a significant
positive relationship between push and pull factors of migration intention and the migration
intentions of Sri Lankan apparel industry executives. The findings suggest that policies should
be developed to retain the skilled workforce in the industry, reducing migration tendencies.
These policies should include micro and macro policies related to improving working
conditions and involvement in political and economic issues.
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Apparel Industry, Migration Intention, Pull Factors, Push Factors, Sri Lanka
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De Silva, H. W. & Devadas, U. M. (2024). Factors Influencing the Migration Intention of Sri Lankan Apparel Industry Executives. 15th International Conference on Business and Information – 2024. Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya.