Arachchige, B.J.H., Sri Lanka
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Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management Vol. 3 (2006): Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Business Management - Articles
A SURVEY OF MANAGEMENT SELECTION PRACTICES IN SRI LANKAN COMMERCIAL BANKS
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Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management Vol. 9 (2012): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Business Management - 2012 - Articles
EMPLOYER ATTRACTIVENESS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE IN SRI LANKA
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Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management Vol. 11 (2014): Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Business Management - 2014 - Articles
THE MODERATING EFFECT OF COMPARTMENTALIZATION ON ROLE CONSENSUS AND WORK-LIFE BALANCE: AN INVESTIGATION ON MANAGERIAL LEVEL EMPLOYEES IN DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL BANKS IN SRI LANKA
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Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management Vol. 11 (2014): Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Business Management - 2014 - Articles
USING A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD: EMOTIONAL LABOUR AND THE WELL-BEING OF TEACHERS IN A NATIONAL SCHOOL IN SRI LANKA
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Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management Vol. 16 (2019): Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Business Management -2019 - Articles
Impact of envy on job engagement: A study of academic staff members in the private higher education sector in Sri Lanka
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Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management Vol. 16 (2019): Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Business Management -2019 - Articles
A framework for successful implementation of HR analytics in Sri Lanka
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Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management Vol. 16 (2019): Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Business Management -2019 - Articles
Mediation effect of organizational citizenship behaviour on the relationship of organizational communication, team-cohesiveness and perceived construction project success – Sri Lankan perspective
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