Sri Lanka adopted IFRS with effect from 1st January 2012.With IFRS gaining rapid acceptance across the globe with over a 100 countries adopting it, Sri Lanka too is now in line with the global trend in enabling a common ...
Sri Lanka adopted IFRS with effect from 1st January 2012.With IFRS gaining rapid acceptance across the globe with over a 100 countries adopting it, Sri Lanka too is now in line with the global trend in enabling a common ...
Small, Medium and Micro enterprises (SMEs) are considered as a key economic sector in Sri Lanka. The presence of e-commerce technologies has brought a vital impact on performance of the businesses. Although, Sri Lanka has ...
Jayasinghe, R.A.; Prasadi, H.L.A.(Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2020)
Upcycling is a process in which waste materials are converted into something of higher quality and value in a second life. Despite the recent growth evidenced by the increasing number of businesses based on upcycling, it ...
Liyanage, K.N.D.D.V.; Rupasinghe, T.D.(University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda., 2014-12-23)
Health informatics facilitates data analysis maintaining a better patient-physician
relationship, pulling correct information to the surface and bringing new perceptions
to current healthcare issues. It makes available ...
Gunarathne, A. D. N; Tennakoon, T. P. Y. C; Weragoda, J. R. (Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2019)
The paper identifies why the recycling industry is deficient in Sri Lanka from the viewpoint of the integrated sustainable waste management model (ISWMM). ISWMM identifies from a broad perspective the complex and ...
Gunarathne, Nuwan; de Alwis, A; Alahakoon, Y(Journal of Cleaner Production 251 (2020) 119641, 2020)
While much has been written on e-waste in developed countries and some developing countries, the challenges of sustainable urban mining in e-waste in Sri Lanka remain largely unexplored. However, understanding these ...
Sanders, P.S.(Faculty of Graduate Studies , University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2017)
The ontological perspective of cities is that from settlement they are the product of incremental growth with a
major variable being the size and speed of development. Historically, cities are characterised as having ...