University of Colombo e-Repository
UCER (University of Colombo Electronic repository) is a collection of scientific research publications by researchers at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. This e-Repository serves to manage, preserve and make available the academic works of the faculty, postgraduate students, and research groups. The collection includes faculty publications, masters and doctoral theses. This repository is updated regularly, and new works are added to collections on a continuous basis.
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Chandrasekara, W.S.
(International Journal of Information, Business and Management, 2019)
This study aims to examine the relationships among Personality traits, Job Satisfaction and Job
performance. A sample study was conducted with 150 government school teachers using a closed ended
questionnaire based on ...
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Chandrasekara, W.S.
(International Journal of Management, Accounting and Economics, 2016)
Though there is a high level of mental health related difficulties among
university students, only one third of them seek psychological help despite the
evidence-based treatments for mental health problems. Therefore, ...
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Chandrasekara, W.S.
(International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 2019)
Leading employees for success is a challenging task in any organization. Hence, positive relationship between leader and employee is essential for better outcomes. This study intended to explore the effect of Leadership ...
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Jayathunga, J.N.D.; Karunarathne, M.
(Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, University of Peradeniya., 2021)
Human births, deaths, and migration are the main three demographic
components that can lead to population changes in any geographical area. Especially, deaths, migration patterns, the decline
of fertility levels, and ...
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Jayathunga, J.N.D.; Dikwaththa, P.G.
(ColomboArts Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Colombo, 2021)
The continuous development of cities has created significant issues in the planning and management of
an area's environment and landscapes. This is due to the requirement for supported products such as housing,
business ...
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