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<title>MANAGERIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE SRI LANKA ADMINISTRA TIVE SERVICE: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE</title>
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<description>MANAGERIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE SRI LANKA ADMINISTRA TIVE SERVICE: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
Fernando, R. Lalitha S.
Attached; Despite the controversial arguments surrounding the role of public&#13;
entrepreneurship, it still remains a potential avenue as an alternative option to resolve&#13;
inadequate government performance. This study highlights the utility of public&#13;
entrepreneurship in improving the public delivery system. The study has as its main&#13;
objectives the development and testing of a comprehensive and systematic model to&#13;
investigate key determinants of public entrepreneurship in the Sri Lanka&#13;
Administrative Service. The study proposes research implications for managerial and&#13;
administrative reforms in improving entrepreneurial behavior in the public service.&#13;
Four main hypotheses were proposed based on the conceptual model&#13;
developed in this study: (1) Public entrepreneurship of the Sri Lanka Administrative&#13;
Service is positively associated with such personal factors as motivation to achieve&#13;
and leadership skills, which consists of technical skills, human skills and conceptual&#13;
skills, (2) Public entrepreneurship of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service is&#13;
positively associated with such task factors as clarity of goals of the organization and&#13;
higher degree of managerial autonomy, (3) Public entrepreneurship of the Sri Lanka&#13;
Administrative Service is positively associated with such organizational factors as&#13;
performance based reward system and personal transfer system, and (4) Public&#13;
entrepreneurship of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service is positively associated with&#13;
such external environmental factors as citizen participation and public support.&#13;
The study is based on data gathered from a random sample consisting of two&#13;
hundred and ninety six officials in the Sri Lanka Administrative Service who are high&#13;
level managerial officers. These officers serve in central administration, field&#13;
administration (divisional and district secretariats), provincial administration, local&#13;
governments and public corporations. To ensure greater validity of the quantitative&#13;
results, and also to seek richer information, twenty-five in-depth interviews were undertaken. The interviewees were selected using Hunter's reputational snowballing&#13;
technique.&#13;
Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis methods were employed in this&#13;
study. The statistical techniques employed for analyzing the quantitative results were&#13;
factor analysis, reliability analysis, frequency analysis, correlation analysis and&#13;
multiple regression analysis. Thematic analysis and content analysis methods were'&#13;
employed for the qualitative data.&#13;
The test results suggest that personal factors, which are motivation to achieve,&#13;
technical skills, human skills and conceptual skills are positively associated with&#13;
public entrepreneurship in the Sri Lanka Administrative Service. Task factors,&#13;
including goal clarity and managerial autonomy, are positively associated with public&#13;
entrepreneurship. Performance based reward system as an organizational factor&#13;
indicated a significant, but negative association with public entrepreneurship in the Sri&#13;
Lanka Administrative Service. Transfer system, however, does not make any&#13;
significant difference to public entrepreneurship. External environmental factors,&#13;
which are citizen participation and public support, are positively associated with&#13;
public entrepreneurship in the Sri Lanka Administrative Service.&#13;
The qualitative results confirmed the statistical results. The study found that&#13;
about one-third of the interviewees in the Sri Lanka Administrative Service exhibited&#13;
entrepreneurial activities that are different from the existing activities and practices&#13;
and those could not be regarded as accidental. Thus, potential exists in improving the&#13;
entrepreneurial behavior in the service.&#13;
Since managers' higher achievement needs, their leadership skills (technical&#13;
skills, human skills, and conceptual skills) goal clarity, higher degree of managerial&#13;
autonomy, performance based reward system, citizen participation and public support&#13;
have direct impact on public entrepreneurship, reforms are necessary in those&#13;
directions to facilitate entrepreneurial activities and behavior of the officials in the Sri&#13;
Lanka Administrative Service.&#13;
The research contributes to the theory of public entrepreneurship and also to&#13;
managerial and administrative practices in improving governmental performance,&#13;
which benefit the citizens of Sri Lanka. Finally, the research highlights directions for&#13;
future research.
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<dc:date>2016-10-14T03:49:37Z</dc:date>
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<title>Small Industries and Rural Development in Sri Lanka an Inquiry into the Alleviation of Poverty</title>
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<description>Small Industries and Rural Development in Sri Lanka an Inquiry into the Alleviation of Poverty
Amarathunga, Sampath
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