Browsing URSPM - 2024 by Publication Date

Browsing URSPM - 2024 by Publication Date

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  • Gunasekara, J.; Nanthagopan, Y. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    Several researchers have proven, with evidence, that Information technology projects often fail, and the brain drain is one of the causes. Today, skilled professionals' employee turnover is identified as the major challenge ...
  • Dayananda, P.B.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This research provides a detailed assessment of the Vallibel Wind Farm (VWF) project in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka, and evaluates its various impacts on social development, the environment, and the economy. The research seeks ...
  • Bandara, D.U.S.; Nanthagopan, Y. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This study provides a comprehensive exploration of virtual project management practices in the IT industry of Sri Lanka using a qualitative research approach. The study addresses a critical gap in the literature by offering ...
  • Ithayarasa, T.; Nanthagopan, Y. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This study examines how Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Sri Lanka (SL) use knowledge to tackle critical societal issues. It focuses on understanding how these organizations create, store, share, and use knowledge ...
  • Dharshan, M.; Thirugnanasampanthar, S. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This research explores the relationship between a Project Manager's Emotional intelligence (EI) and project success in the IT industry in the Western Province. It focuses on four dimensions of EI: self-awareness, self ...
  • Dahanayaka, T.S.L.; Nanthagopan, Y. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    The study investigates change management Practices in Sri Lankan Software Development projects. Using purposive sampling, ten individuals from eight organisations participated in software development project-change management ...
  • Sasikumar, S.; Thirugnanasampanthar, S. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    The country’s failure to create employment opportunities in Sri Lanka following the recent economic downturn in 2022 forced the public, regardless of their skill level, to leave the country for their survival or prosperity. ...
  • Ranush Dilshan, A.O.M.; Appuhami, A.M.A.D.S; Silvaster, A. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    Human trafficking is a punishable offence under the Penal Code of Sri Lanka. Trafficking can take various forms, including forced labor and sexual exploitation. Vulnerable groups, such as women and children, face risks due ...
  • Bandara, D.U.S.; Sasitharan, S. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    People under the legal age of eighteen are called "children" nationally and internationally. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes reports that child trafficking has significantly increased on a global scale. One in ...
  • Chandraratne, D.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This study examines the challenges faced by the Apparel Industry in the Colombo District of Sri Lanka in implementing the Project Triple Constraints of scope, time, and cost during the current economic crisis. The Triple ...
  • Nisansala, A.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    Environmental degradation and subsequent disasters have heightened the urgency of effective disaster management within waste management contexts, particularly evident in the urban landscape of Kandy Municipality. The main ...
  • Umashani, D.K.A.; Thirugnanasampanthar, S. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This research paper explores the impact of Kanban practices on construction project performance in the Colombo district, Sri Lanka. The study investigates the relationship between six critical kanban practices: visualizing ...
  • Robina, P.P.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    The Mannar District wind power project has significant socio-economic and environmental implications, affecting the region's development trajectory. The project catalysis job creation, fosters local employment opportunities ...
  • Thevakumar, T.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    Human trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation, harboring, or receipt of people through force, fraud, or coercion for exploitative purposes. Sexual exploitation is one of the most prevalent forms of trafficking. ...
  • Jinoshanth, P.; Nanthagopan, Y. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    Scrum methodology is widely used in software development, among other methodologies software development teams use. Previous studies have found that there is an Introduction and theories of scrum, Advantages of using scrum ...
  • Wijesena, P.U.L.H.; Thirugnanasampanthar, S. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    Stakeholders and project teams must priorities the timely completion of construction projects. Delays in the schedule can lead to a decline in the quality of work and negatively impact the organization’s reputation, resulting ...
  • Rathnasiri, K.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This study investigates the implementation and impact of quality management practices in developing projects within the Colombo District. The research aims to identify the critical quality management techniques employed ...
  • Jayalath, H.S.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    The Central Expressway (CE) construction project in Sri Lanka aims to enhance the transportation network and stimulate economic growth but faces risks like delays, cost overruns, and compromised quality. This study fills ...
  • Emalda, J.V.; Thirugnanasampanthar, S. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This study examines the relationship and impact between virtual reality usage and client satisfaction among construction project stakeholders. A quantitative approach was implemented, utilizing a questionnaire survey ...
  • Munasinghe, W.M.A.S.; Sasitharan, M. (Department of Project Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2024-08-02)
    This study delves into project management competencies crucial for regional development, using the Daduru- Oya reservoir project as a case study. The research underscores the multifaceted nature of regional development ...

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