Volume 03-Issue II(2020)

Vavuniya Journal of Business Management (VJBM) is a bi-annual academic journal published by the Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, Sri Lanka. The vision of the journal is to publish high-quality, peerreviewed research articles in all areas of Business Management without financial restriction to readers using the open-access model of publication. The objective of the journal is to publish original contributions in its related disciplines in order to disseminate knowledge among its readers and to be a reference publication.

The journal seeks to publish papers in business management-related disciplines including Accounting, Business Economics, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Knowledge Management, Marketing Management, Project Management, Tourism and Hospitality Management, International Business, Information Systems, Cross-Cultural Communication, and English Language Teaching in Business Studies.

  1. Factors Influencing Dividend Policy: Case Study Of Bank, Finance And Insurance Firms Listed In Colombo Stock Exchange
    By Jayasinghe, J. A. G. P
  2. Residents’ Perception Of Tourism Impacts And Attitude Toward Tourism Development: A Socio-Cultural Perspective Analysis In Jaffna District
    By Hamzayini, P. and Arachchi, R. S. S. W
  3. Customer Adoption Of Online Grocery Shopping In Colombo District, Sri Lanka
    By De Silva, W. D. C. P and Piumali, P. L. G. S. D
  4. An Exploratory Study On Sri Lankan Mumpreneurs
    By Amitha, W. A. K and Sewwandi, M. A. D
  5. Determinants Of Business Performance Of Small And Medium Enterprises: A Study On Maruthamunai Area
    By Muthusamy, V, Amitha W.A.K and Saajith, M.A.C.A
  6. Academic English In Research Papers: A Stylistic Analysis Of The Texts Of Sri Lankan Writers
    By Jeyaseelan, G
  7. Non-Performing Loans And Profitability: Evidence From Listed Banks In Sri Lanka
    By Mithushana, R and Subramaniam, V. A
  8. Improving The Tourism Industry Based On Tourist Satisfaction In Sri Lanka: Special Reference To Chinese Tourists
    By Pan Liang Wen, Kalpana R. Ambepitiya and Lt Col Rads Rajapaksha RSP psc VIR
  9. Culinary Tourism As A Post Disaster Recovery Marketing Tool For Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion: A Study Of South Coast Of Sri Lanka
    By Perera, L. A. P. C and Wijesundara, W. G. S. R
  10. Impact Of Travel Motives On Destination Choice Of Mice Travelers In Southern Province
    By Abeysekara, K. S and Kulathilaka, C. J. P
  11. Top Management And External Expert Supports In Implementing Accounting Information System In Enterprise Resource Planning Environment
    By Haleem, A