Staff Publications

2023

  • Pirathajiny, M., & Anandasayanan, S. (2023). Financial Literacy and Investment Performance of Household Investors in Jaffna District. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-2).
  • Kabilrajh, T., & Yogendrarajah, R. (2023). Women Empowerment through Microfinance in Sri Lanka: Evidence from Thunukkai DS Division, Mullaitivu District. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd  June 2023, (pp-4).
  • Janani, T. (2023). Information communication technology as an empowerment tool for the collective of women entrepreneurs – The case of the region Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Jaffna Science Association 29th Annual Session 2023 on 29th – 31st March 2023, 29(1), pp-39).
  • Tharsanan, P., & Balagobei, S. (2023). Impact of Financial Literacy on Financial Well-being: A Study of Public Sector Employees. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-6).
  • Ajintha, P., & Kengatharan, L. (2023). Relationship between Dividend Policy and Shareholders’ Wealth: Evidence from Listed Food, Beverage and Tobacco Companies in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-7).
  • Keerthana, T., & Balagobei, S. (2023). Intellectual Capital and Firm Performance: Empirical Evidence from Listed Capital Goods Companies in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-8).
  • Kabishka, T., & Vijayakumaran, R. (2023). Impact of Financial Distress on Financial Performance: Special Reference to Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-10).
  • Mithila, G., & Kengarathan, L. (2023). Study of Financial Distress in the Hotel Industry: Evidence from Listed Hotels on the Colombo Stock Exchange. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-11).
  • Umanakenan, K., & Kengatharan, L. (2023). Moderating Effect of Exchange Rate on the Relationship Between Working Capital Management and Firms’ Performance: Evidence from Consumer Services Companies Listed in CSE. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-12).
  • Partheepan, N., & Yogendrarajah, R. (2023). Determinants of SMEs Non-Performing Loans in Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka: Special reference to Northern Province. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-17).
  • Salomi, J. J., & Pratheesh, T. (2023). Examining the Factors Affecting SMEs Performance: The Mediating Role of Social Media Adoption. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-19).
  • Diluxshana, S., & Jeyan Suganya, D. F. (2023). Factors Affecting the Growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: A Study in Jaffna and Nallur Divisional Secretariat. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd  June 2023, (pp-20).
  • Anandasayanan, S., & Gowsalya, S. (2023). Impact of Non-performing Loans on Profitability: Evidence from Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Sri Lanka Finance Association Annual International Conference on Emerging Financial Markets and Policy (EFMP 2023) on 23rd June 2023, (pp-25).
  • Lingesiya, K., & Jeyan Suganya, D.F. (2023). Audit committee and firm performance a study on listed food beverage and tobacco companies in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Jaffna Science Association 29th Annual Session 2023 on 29th – 31st March 2023, 29(1), pp-32.
  • Mithila, G. and Kengarathan,L. (2023). Impact of Credit Risks on Profitability of the Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Management and Entrepreneurship held on May 30, 2023, Organized by the Open University of Sri Lanka, Page 40.
  • Anandasayanan, S., Subramaniam, V.A., & Gowsalya, S. (2023). Impact of macro-economic variables on all share price index: An empirical evidence from Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Jaffna Science Association 29th Annual Session 2023 on 29th – 31st March 2023, 29(1), pp-33).
  • Subramaniam, V.A., & Anandasayanan, S. (2023). Socio demographic factors and financial literacy of individual household investors in the Jaffna district of Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Jaffna Science Association 29th Annual Session 2023 on 29th – 31st March 2023, 29(1), pp-34).
  • Keerthana, G., & Balagobei, S. (2023). Corporate governance practices and profitability: The moderating effect of finance decisions. Proceedings of Jaffna Science Association 29th Annual Session 2023 on 29th – 31st March 2023, 29(1), pp-36).
  • Yogendrarajah, R., & Mithila, G. (2023). Impact of liquidity risks on financial performance: evidence from Sri Lanka’s licensed commercial bank after the basel II regulatory requirements. Proceedings of Jaffna Science Association 29th Annual Session 2023 on 29th – 31st March 2023, 29(1), pp-37).
  • Pratheesh, T., & Subramaniam, V. A. (2023). Determinants of share price – special reference with the hotel and travel industry in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Jaffna Science Association 29th Annual Session 2023 on 29th – 31st March 2023, 29(1), pp-38).
  • Gamlath, G.R.M., Nanthgopan, Y., Williams, N.L. and Kengatharan, L. (2023). Exploring the Impact of Project Governance on Performance of Public Sector Development Projects in Sri Lanka. In: Proceedings of 2nd International Research Symposium on Management 2023 (IRSM 2023). Mihinthale: Faculty of Management Studies, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka.
  • Keerthana, G., & Balagobei, S. (2023). Corporate Governance Practices and Profitability with Moderating effect of Financing Decisions. 12th International Conference on management and Economics (ICME-2023), Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka.
  • Gamlath, G. R. M., Nanthagopan, Y., Nigel L. Williams, and Kengatharan, L. (2023). Exploring the Role of Project Governance and Performance of Sri Lankan Public Sector Development Projects, Proceedings of the International Conference on Management and Entrepreneurship (icome-2023), Faculty of Management Studies, Open University of Sri Lanka, Colombo, 30–31 May, 2023.
  • Gamlath, G.R.M., Nanthagopan, Y., Kengatharan, L., & Williams, N.L. (2023). The Effects of Governance Practices on the Performance of the Sri Lankan Public Sector Development Projects, International Journal of Government and Public Policy Analysis, 5(1), 1-26. (Published by University of Sri Jeyawardenapura)
  • Ravindran, M. and Kenatharan, L. (2023). Impact of Covid 19 on the Performance of MSMEs in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka, The Journal of Business Studies, 7(2), 45-56. (Published by Eastern University of Sri Lanka)
  • Balagobei, S., & Velnampy. T. (2023). Impact of Internal Corporate Governance Mechanisms on Enterprise Value:  Evidence from Listed Companies in Sri Lanka. The Journal of Business Studies, 7(1).
  • Balagobei, S. & Velnampy, V. (2023). Impact of corporate governance and ownership on firm performance in the emerging market economy of Sri Lanka. Academicia: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 13(1), pp.89-105. (Affiliated to Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, Haryana, India).
  • Balagobei, S., & Keerthana, G. (2023). Corporate Governance Practices and Financial Distress: Empirical Evidence from Listed Companies in Sri Lanka. Kelaniya Journal of Management12(1).

2022

  • Yogendrarajah, R., Mithila, G., and Dilaxshana, S.C (2022). Impact of dividend policy on shareholders’ wealth: A study of listed non-financial institutions in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of 4thResearch Conference on Business Studies, University of Vavuniya. Page 02
  • Kengatharan,L., & Suganya, D.F. (2022). Foreign direct investment and real gross domestic product: analysis of empirical evidence from Sri LankaSri Lankan Journal of Business Economics, 11(1), 39-51.
  • Kalainathan, K., & Kengatharan, L.(2022). Pecking order and static trade-off models of capital structure: an empirical examination of Sri Lankan companies, Journal of Emerging Financial Markets and Policy, 1(1), 13-25.
  • Sangeerana, C., Kengatharan, L., Jeyan Suganya, D.F., & Mithila, G. (2022, 4th & 5th of July). Women on Board and Its Impact on Financial Performance: Evidence from Capital Goods Companies in Sri Lanka. Faculty of Business Studies, University of Vavuniya, Sri Lanka: 4th Research Conference on Business Studies (RCBS), http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/5907
  • Subramaniam, V. A., Anandasayanan, S. & Sentheeran, K. (2022). Bank specific factors and non-performing loans: Evidence from licensed commercial banks in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of 28thAnnual Session of Jaffna Science Association, University of Jaffna. Page 29-30
  • Balagobei, S., & Bandara, D. R. N. K. K. (2022). Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Stock Market Performance: Evidence from Sri Lanka. Wayamba Journal of Management, 13(1), 28-45.
  • Balagobei, S., & Keerthana, G. (2022). Corporate Governance and Financial Distress: Empirical Evidence from listed Consumer Services Firms in Sri Lanka. Accounting and Finance Review, 7(1), 39– 50.
  • Keerthana, G., & Balagobei, S. (2022). Board Characteristics and Financial Distress Empirical Evidence from Sri Lanka. 11thInternational Conference on Management and Economics, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka.
  • Kevin, J, Keerthana, G, & Balagobei, S. (2022). Corporate governance practices and agency cost: Evidence from Listed Manufacturing Firms in Sri Lanka. 17thInternational Research Conference on Management and Finance (IRCMF) 2022, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • Balagobei, S. (2022). Corporate Governance and Earnings Management: Evidence from Listed Companies in Sri Lanka. Jaffna Science Association: 28th Annual Session (ISSN 1800-1300), 28 (1), 26.
  • Prashanthan, V & Balagobei, S. (2022). Demographic factors and Financial Literacy among Individual Investors in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka. 13thInternational Conference on Business and Information (ICBI) – 2022, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
  • Kevin, J, Keerthana, G, & Balagobei, S. (2022). Corporate governance practices and agency cost: Evidence from Listed Manufacturing Firms in Sri Lanka. 17th International Research Conference on Management and Finance (IRCMF) 2022, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  • Thavarasasingam, H., Balagobei, S., & Gnanasothy, K. (2022). Impact of Microfinance on Household Income: Special reference to Kopay DS Division in Jaffna District, Annual Research Symposium in Management (ARSYM), Wayamba University of Sri Lanka.
  • Keerthana, G & Balagobei, S. (2022). Impact of Corporate Governance Practices on Financial Distress of Listed Consumer Services Sector Companies in Sri Lanka. Second Annual International Emerging Financial Markets and Policy Conference (EFMP 2022), Sri Lanka Finance Association.

2021

  • Kengatharan,L., & Suganya, D.F. (2021). Dividend Policy and Share Price Volatility: Evidence from Listed Non-Financial Firms in Sri Lanka, International Journal of Business and Society,22(1), 227-239.
  • Kengatharan, L.(2021). Determinants of dividend policy in Sri Lanka: The panel data analysis, Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Journal, 16(2), 289-313.
  • Ravindran, M., & Kengatharan, L. (2021). Impact of Financial Leverage on Firm Profitability: Evidence from Non-Financial Firms Listed in Colombo Stock Exchange- Sri Lanka, South Asian Journal of Finance, 1(1), 80 – 91.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Vanaja, S. (2021). Stock Market Development and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Sri Lanka, International Journal of Accountancy,1(1), 18-31.
  • Ravindran, M., & Kengatharan, L. (2021). Does Financial Attitude Lead to Financial Satisfaction: Empirical Evidence from Individual Investors in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka. 10th International Conference on Management and Economics, University of Ruhunu, Sri Lanka.
  • Kalainathan, K., & Kengatharan, L. (2021). Static Trade off and Pecking Order Models of Capital Structure: An Empirical Testing in Sri Lankan Listed Companies, First Annual Emerging Financial Markets and Policy Conference 2021, Sri Lanka Finance Association.
  • Ravindran, M., & Kengatharan, L. (2021). Financial Planning and Financial Satisfaction : Evidence from Individual Investors in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka. 7th International Social Sciences and Innovation Congress, ISPEC Institute, MUS, Turkey.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Jeyan Suganya, D.F. (2021). Macroeconomic Variables and Stock Market Performance: Empirical Evidence from Sri Lanka. 7th International Social Sciences and Innovation Congress conducted by ISPEC Institute, MUS, Turkey.
  • Ravindran, M., & Kengatharan, L. (2021). Does Bank’s Lending Influence Economic Growth? Empirical Evidence from Sri Lanka. 7th International Social Sciences and Innovation Congress conducted by ISPEC Institute, MUS, Turkey.
  • Kengatharan, L., Jeyan Suganya, D. F., & Yogendrarajah, R. (2021). Macroeconomic variables and economic growth in Sri Lanka: A Time Series Analysis. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Contemporary Management, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • Ramya, S., Kengatharan, L., & Luxan, K. (2021). Impact of commercial banks’ lending on economic growth: Evidence from Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Contemporary Management, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • Luxan, K. , & Kengatharan,L. (2021). Relationship between Financial Knowledge and Financial Satisfaction: Evidence from Investors in the Colombo Stock Exchange. Proceedings of the 4th National Research Symposium on Management, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka.
  • Velayutham, E., & R. (2021).  Corporate social responsibility, business group affiliation and shareholder wealth: Evidence from an emerging market. Social Responsibility Journal. 18(4), 723-743.
  • Balagobei, S., & V. Prashanthan. (2021). Impact of financial literacy on investment decisions: evidence from individual investors in Jaffna district, International Journal of Accounting & Business Finance, 7, 155-170.
  • Balagobei, S., & Prashanthan, V. (2021). Impact of financial literacy on investment decisions: evidence from individual investors in Jaffna district. 6thInternational Conference on Contemporary Management, University of Jaffna.
  • Balagobei, S., & Bandara, D.R.N.K.K. (2021). Impact of macroeconomic variables on stock market performance: evidence from Sri Lanka. 6th International Conference on Contemporary Management, University of Jaffna.
  • Jeyan Suganya, D.F. (2021). Corporate Governance and Intellectual Capital Disclosure Practices in Sri Lankan Non-Financial Institutions. Proceedings of the Annual Emerging Financial Markets and Policy Conference – EFMP 2021, Sri Lanka Financial Association.
  • Jeyan Suganya, D. F., Kengatharan, L., & Vimalanathan, P. (2021). Corporate governance practices and corporate social responsibility of financial institutions in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Contemporary Management, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

2020

  • Kengatharan, N., Kengatharan, L., & Thileepan, M. (2020). Literacy is power and transforms lives: Channelling the relationship between financial literacy and satisfaction,  Journal of Asia-Pacific Business, 21(4), 315-335.
  • Kengatharan, L. (2020). Factors determining the growth of SMEs: Evidence from registered SMEs in Northern Province, Sri Lanka, International Journal of Accounting and Business Finance, 6(2), 19-31.
  • Ravindran, M., & Kengatharan,L. (2020). Impact of dividend policy on return on assets: Evidence from listed non-financial firms in Sri Lanka, Sri Lankan Journal of Banking and Finance, 3(2), 72-89.
  • Kengatharan, L., Jeyan Suganya, F., & Sulochani, R.G.R. (2020). Corporate social responsibility and firm performance: evidence from manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting & Business Finance, 6(1), 42-52.
  • Kengatharan, L., Balaputhiran, S., & Kajalaksi, M. (2020). Dividend policy and share price volatility: Evidence from listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka, Global Journal of Business and Management, 6(1), 46-54.
  • Pratheepkanth, P., & Kengatharan. L. (2020). Impact of Corporate Governance Attributes on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: A Study of South Africa and Sri Lanka, Accountancy Business and the Public Interest,19, 20-36.
  • Laxan, K., & Kengatharan, L. (2020). Factors influencing the financial satisfaction of CSE investors in Jaffna district, 3rd research conference on business studies of Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna.
  • Subramaniam, V.A., & Anandasayanan, S. (2020). Liquidity Management and Profitability: A Perspective of Sri Lankan Licensed Commercial Banks. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management,8(3),149-159.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. (2020). Managerial ownership, financial constraints and investment decisions: Evidence from Chinese listed companies. Journal of Research in International Business and Finance, 55.
  • Jesuthasan, S., & Thevananth, J. (2020). Informative Role of Mass Media During Covid-19 Period: A Study from Northern Province at Sri Lanka , 17th International Conference on Business Management (ICBM)- 2020, Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, University of Sri Jayewardenapura, Sri Lanka.
  • Thevananth, J. (2020). A Conceptual frame of learning management in the blended  learning  system, The 8th European Conference on Education (ECE2020), University of London, UK.
  • Balagobei, S. (2020). Impact of Samurdhi Program on Poverty Alleviation: An Empirical Investigation of Samurdhi Beneficiaries in Kopay DS Division in Jaffna district. The Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, 18 (1), 30-42.
  • Balagobei, S. (2020). Corporate Governance and Financing Choices in Firms: A Panel Data Analysis of Sri Lankan Companies. Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Journal. 15(1): 97-113.
  • Balagobei, S. & Anandasayanan, S. (2020). Cash conversion cycle and Financial performance: Evidence from listed Manufacturing firms in Sri Lanka. Journal of Business Management. 3(1): 98-111.
  • Balagobei, S. (2020). Accounting Practices and Organizational Performance: Evidence from Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Sri Lanka. Indian Journal of Finance and Banking. 4(1), 69-75.
  • Balagobei, S., Anandasayanan, S. & Amaresh, M. (2020). Impact of Tourism Industry on the Economic Growth of Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 10(4), 60-69.
  • Jonathan, K and Balagobei, S. (2020). Capital Structure and Investment growth: A case study of listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. 3rdResearch conference on Business studies (RCBS) – 2020. Faculty of Business Studies, Vavuniya campus of the University of Jaffna, 146-153.
  • Kirushanthy, T. and Balagobei, S. (2020). Impact of lending interest rate on Profitability: Evidence from Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. International Arts Research Symposium -2019 of South Eastern University.
  • Balagobei, S. (2020). Board structure and Earnings Management: Evidence from listed companies in Sri Lanka, 5th Interdisciplinary Conference of Management Researchers (ICMR) of Sabragamuwa University.
  • Balagobei, S. (2020). Ownership Structure and Financing decisions: Evidence from Listed Food, Beverage and Tobacco firms listed in Colombo Stock Exchange. 3rd National Research Symposium on Management (NRSM), Faculty of Management Studies, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka.
  • Kevin, J., & Balagobei, S. (2020). Impact of Capital Expenditure on Firm Performance: Evidence from Listed Food, Beverage and Tobacco Companies in Sri Lanka. Jaffna Science Association, 27thAnnual Session, University of Jaffna.

2019

  • Mayuri, T., & Kengatharan,L.(2019). Determinants of capital structure: Evidence from listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. SCMS Journal of Indian Management,16(1), 43-56.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Sivakaran, T. (2019). Impact of corporate governance practices on corporate social responsibility: Evidence from Listed Banks, Finance and Insurance companies in Sri Lanka. Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Journal, 14(2),115-138
  • Puwanenthiran, P. Ajanthan, A., & Kengatharan, L. (2019). Sri Lankan intellectual capital disclosure : An empirical analysis, Indonesian Management and Accounting Research, 18(1), 17-30.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Suganya,D.F.(2019). Factors Determining the Share Price Volatility: Evidence from Listed Companies in Sri Lanka. Indonesian Management and Accounting Research, 18(2), 105-126.
  • Thanusan, S., & Kengatharan, L. (2019). Factors influencing effectiveness of individual investor’s decision making: Evidence from Sri Lankan stock market. North South Business Review, 9(12),29-46.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2019). Factors influencing investment decisions in stock market: evidence from individual investors in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. Proceedings of 1st Asia Pacific Symposium on Academic Research (APSAR-2019), Asia Pacific Institute of advanced Research, Chulan Bukit Bintang, KL Malaysia.
  • Piratheepkanth,P., & Kengatharan, L. (2019). Corporate governance, transparency and performance: Sri Lankan Evidence. Proceedings of the 26thAnnual Scientific Session of the Jaffna Science Association, Sri Lanka.
  • Piratheepkanth,P., & Kengatharan, L.(2019). Corporate governance and environmental reporting: A Sri Lankan Study. Proceedings of the 26thAnnual Scientific Session of the Jaffna Science Association, Sri Lanka.
  • Lingesiya, K(2019). Relationship between earnings per share and share price: Evidence from Beverage, food and Tobacco companies in Colombo Stock Exchange, Proceedings of International Research conference, Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Tissera, W.S.S. (2019). Do corporate governance practices influence working capital management efficiency? Evidence from listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. Research in World Economy. 10(3), 205-216.
  • Subramaniam, V.A. (2019). Overconfidence Bias in Thirukkural. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 3(2),113-115.
  • Subramaniam V.A., Tharsiga P., & Anandasayanan, (2019). Capital Adequacy and Performance: A study of Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Innovative Journal of Business and Management,8(3), 76-83.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2019). Macro-Economic Variables and Stock Prices: Empirical Evidence From Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 2162-3082.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. (2019). Agency Costs, Ownership, and Internal Governance Mechanisms: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 9(1), 133-154.
  • Vijayakumaran, S., & Vijayakumaran, R. (2019). Leverage, debt maturity, corporate performance: Evidence from Chinese listed companies. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 9(4), 491-506.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. (2019). Efficiency of  Working Capital Management and Firm Value: Evidence From Chinese Listed Firms.  International Journal of Financial Research, 10(6), 133-144.
  • Vijayakumaran, R., & Vijayakumaran, S. (2019). Corporate Governance and Capital Structure Decisions: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies.  Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business,6(3), 67-79.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. (2019). Ownership Reform, State Ownership, Corporate Governance, and Agency Costs: The Case of Chinese Listed Companies. Research in World Economy, 10(1), 91-104.
  • Vijayakumaran, R., & Vijayakumaran, S. (2019). Debt Maturity and the Effects of Growth Opportunities and Liquidity Risk on Leverage: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies.  Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, 6(3), 27-40.
  • Balagobei, S. (2019). Corporate governance and non – performing loans: evidence from listed banks in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting & Business Finance, 5(1), 72-85.
  • Balagobei, S. (2019). Impact of Record Keeping Practices on Business Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 9(4), 439-451.
  • Balagobei, S. (2019). Impact of Microcredit on Living Standard of Dairy Entrepreneurs: Special Focus on Oddusuddan DS Division in Mullaitivu District. Indian Journal of Finance and Banking, 3(2), 43-48.
  • Balagobei, S., & Parathan. (2019). Audit Committee Attributes and Firm Performance:  Evidence from a Panel data analysis of Sri Lankan Listed Companies. Journal of Accountancy and Finance, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka.
  • Balagobei, S. (2019). Impact of investor’s behaviour on investment decision making: a survey on Colombo stock exchange, Sri Lanka. International Arts Research Symposium -2019 of South Eastern University.
  • Balagobei, S. & Velnamby, T. (2018). Corporate governance and Financing Decisions: Evidence from listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. 15thInternational Conference on Business Management, University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
  • Thavarasasingam, H., Balagobei, S., & Anandasayanan, S. (2019). Impact of Board Structure on Corporate Performance: An Empirical Study of Listed Banking & Finance Companies in Sri Lanka. 5th International Conference on Contemporary Management-2019 of the University of Jaffna.
  • Thapeenthiran, T., & Balagobei, S. (2019). Impact of Corporate Governance on Financial Leverage: Evidence from Listed Beverage Food & Tobacco Companies in Sri Lanka. International Conference on Business and Information (ICBI -2019) of the University of Kelaniya.
  • Nalinda, J.M.D.P., Dissanayake, D.H.S.W., & Balagobei, S. (2019). Impact of Corporate Governance Principles on Financial Performance: Evidence from Listed Financial Companies in Sri Lanka,4thInterdisciplinary Conference of Management Researchers (ICMR) – 2019.
  • Thavarasasingam, H., Anandasayanan, S., & Balagobei, S. (2019). Cash Management and Corporate Profitability: A Study of Listed Manufacturing Firms in Sri Lanka. Jaffna Science Association.
  • Pratheesh, T., & Subramaniam, V.A. (2019). Influence of demographics factors on Individuals’ investors’ investment preference, International Conference on Business and Information (ICBI) 2019, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
  • Jeyan Suganya, D. F. (2019). Testing the Static Trade-Off Theory: Evidence from Manufacturing Firms Listed in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of 1st Asia Pacific Symposium on Academic Research – (APSAR) 2019, Asia Pacific Institute of Advanced Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

2018

  • Yogendrarajah, R., Kengatharan, L., & Jeyan Suganya, S. (2017). Financial Management Practices in Small Medium Enterprises in Jaffna District. Journal of Accounting & Business Finance, 3(1),61-72.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Nurullah, M. (2018). Capital investment appraisal practices in the emerging market economy of  Sri Lanka. Asian journal of business and accounting,11(2),121-150.
  • Sivalingam,L., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Capital Structure and Financial Performance : A Study on Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 8(5), 586-598.
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Specific Factors and Financial Performance of Domestic Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. SCMS Journal of Indian Management, 15(2), 5-12.
  • Kengatharan, L. (2018). Corporate Finance Practices in Sri Lanka. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 8(3), 406-423.
  • Kengatharan, L.(2018). Corporate dividend policy practices: Perceptions of financial officers of listed companies in Colombo Stock Exchange. Journal of Accounting & Business Finance,4(2), 12-27.
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Ownership structure and dividend per share of listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. Peradeniya Management Review,1(1),1-16.
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Impact of bank internal factors on profitability of commercial banks in Sri Lanka: A panel data analysis. Journal of Business Studies,5(1), 61-74.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2018). Use of Methods to Determine the Cost of Capital in Sri Lankan Companies. Management Today, 8(2), 169-176.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2018). CAMEL Rating System and Performance of Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. SUMEDHA Journal of Management. 7(2), 55-61.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2018). Factors Influencing Share Price of Listed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Management Today: An international Journal of Management Studies, 8(1), 61-64.
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Determinants of Financial Performance of Licensed Domestic Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Journal of International Finance and Economics, 18(1), 61-70.
  • Kengatharan,L., & Sivalingam,L (2018). Does Capital Structure Matter? The Influence of Capital Structure on Net Interest Margin: Evidence from Sri Lanka. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 10(2),1-15.
  • Kengatharan,L. & Jinarajan,Y. (2018). Testing of static trade-off theory and packing order theory of capital structure: Evidence from Sri Lankan listed manufacturing firms, Symposium proceedings of the National Center for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan,L.(2018). The Capital Investment Appraisal Process: The case of Sri Lanka, proceedings of the Wayamba International Conference, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2018). Impact of internal factors on share prices of domestic commercial banks in Sri Lanka, proceedings of the Wayamba International Conference, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan, L. & Yogendrarajah, R. (2018). Financial Practices and Performance of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Evidence from Trincomalee District. Proceedings of the 25thAnnual Scientific Session of the Jaffna Science Association, Sri Lanka,
  • Kengatharan,L.(2018). Impact of Working Capital Management on Financial Performance of Diversified Holdings Companies in Sri Lanka: A Panel Data Analysis, proceedings of the 2ndInternational Research Symposium, Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
  • Kengatharan,L.(2018). Effect of Macroeconomic Variables on Profitability of Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka, proceedings of the 2ndInternational Research Symposium, Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Athiyaman, T. (2018). Association between Demographic Factors and Attitude towards Credit Card Usage, among the Households in Karaveddy Divisional Secretariat in Jaffna District-Sri Lanka. International Journal of Research-GRANTHAALAYAH, 6(6), 16-21.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Anandasayanan, S. (2018). Capital Structure and Stock Prices: Empirical Evidence from Listed Beverage, Food and Tobacco Companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Social and Administrative Sciences, 3(2), 83-90.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2018). Stock return predictability with financial ratios: an empirical study of listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 8(4).
  • Anandasayanan, S., & Thirunavukkarasu, V. (2018). Corporate Governance and Corporate Profitability of Listed Diversified Holding Companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 8(1).
  • Vijayakumaran, S., & Vijayakumaran, R. (2018). The determinants of capital structure decisions: Evidence from Chinese listed companies. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 10(2), 63-81.
  • Balagobei, S. (2018). Corporate governance and firm performance: Empirical evidence from Emerging market. Asian journal Economic and Financial Review, 8(12), 1415-1421.
  • Balagobei, S. (2018). Corporate Governance and Value relevance of Accounting Information of listed Hotels and Travels in Sri Lanka. Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Journal, 13(2), 113-126.
  • Balagobei, S. & Anandasayanan, S. (2018). Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Performance of Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 10 (2), 192-200.
  • Balagobei, S. & Velnampy, T. (2018). Impact of Audit Committee on Organizational Performance of Listed Hotels and Travels in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 8(4).
  • Balagobei, S., & Kanagasabapathy, T. (2018). Macroeconomic Determinants and Performance of stock market in Sri Lanka:  Evidence from Colombo Stock Exchange. Jaffna Science Association,
  • Balagobei, & Amal MadawaDharmabandu, U.G. (2018). Role of People’s bank on Development of Small and Medium size Enterprises in Matale District. 2nd National Research Symposium on Management, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka.
  • Tharani, Tharshiga, P., P., and Yogendraraja, R. (2018). Management Control System and Performance: A Study of Printing Houses in Jaffna District, International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 9(4), 238-245.
  • Tharshiga, P.,M & Yogendrarajah, R. (2018). Demographics and psychological factors of individual investors and Investment bias, 2nd National Research Symposium on Management (NRSM 2018), Rajarata University
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L. (2018). Specific Factors and Financial Performance of Domestic Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. SCMS Journal of Indian Management, 15(2), 5-12.
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Ownership structure and dividend per share of listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. Peradeniya Management Review,1(1),1-16.
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Impact of bank internal factors on profitability of commercial banks in Sri Lanka: A panel data analysis. Journal of Business Studies,5(1), 61-74.
  • Suganya, S.J., & Kengatharan,L.(2018). Determinants of Financial Performance of Licensed Domestic Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka. Journal of International Finance and Economics, 18(1), 61-70.
  • Jeyan Suganya, S. & Yogendrarajah, R. (2018). Impact of Micro Finance on Performance of Women Entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka: Evidence from Batticaloa District. Proceedings of 2nd International Research Symposium – 2018, Uva Wellassa University, Badulla, Sri Lanka.

2017

  • Rathiranee, Y. (2017). Microfinance Interventions and Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka, International Journal of Social Science and Technology, 2(1).
  • Atchyuthan, N and Y. (2017). A study of Investment Awareness and Preference of Working Women in Jaffna District in Sri Lanka, Asia Pacific Journal of Research, 1.
  • Mathankia, T, Tharsika, P, Yogendrarajah, R. (2017), Demographic Factors and Individual Investor’s Decision Making, European Journal of Business and Management, 9(15).
  • Rathiranee,Y (2011), The role of micro credit on women empowerment through Poverty Alleviation, self-employment and Health Nutrition under post war development. International Journal of Business and Management Research, Gumbad Business Review, 6(2).
  • Rathiranee, Y. (2017). The Role of Financial Inclusion On Women Entrepreneurship Development: An Empirical Study in Sri Lanka, International Journal of Management and Technology, Sai Ram Institute of Management Studies. West Tambaram, Chennai.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2017). Capital investment decision making under uncertainty: perspectives of an emerging economy. Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Journal,12(2), 1-22.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2017). Do Firms’ Characteristics Make a Difference of the Choice of Capital Budgeting Practices? Evidence from Sri Lanka. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 9(2),330-351.
  • Kengatharan,L., & Prasanth,D.C. (2017). Use of Capital Investment Appraisal Practices and Effectiveness of Investment Decisions: A Study on Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 9(2),287-306.
  • Kengatharan,L.(2017). Moderating Effect of Social Uncertainty between Capital Budgeting Practices and Performance. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(2), 79-95.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2017). Impact of corporate governance practices on firm’s cash holdings in an emerging market economy: A panel data analysis. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(2), 210-224.
  • Suganya S.J., & Kengatharan,L. (2017). Board structure and financial performance of listed finance companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(2), 292-302.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Pushpakaran, S.(2017). Board structure and cash holdings: A study on listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Management and Technology, 6(1), 10-20.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Suganya, S.J. (2017). Corporate Governance Practices and Firm Performance of Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. Global Journal of Business and Management Research, 5(1),1-13.
  • Araamuthan, S., & Kengatharan, L. (2017). Impact of nonperforming loans on profitability of commercial banks in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Management and Technology, 6(1), 217-226.
  • Sivajini, A., & Kengatharan,L.(2017). Determinants of Profitability of Licensed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka, proceedings of the 6thAnnual International Research Conference, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan,L. (2017). Corporate governance and firm cash holdings of listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka, proceedings of the 2ndInternational Research Conference, Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University of Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan, L. (2017). Earnings per share and share price of listed commercial banks in Sri Lanka, proceedings of the Vavuniya Campus International Research Symposium, Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan, L. (2017). Factors determining uncertainty in capital budgeting decision making: Perspectives on Sri Lankan Listed Companies. International Journal of Accounting & Business Finance,3(2), 51-72.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Velnampy, T. (2017). Rationality: A Central Point between Traditional Finance and Behavioural Finance. International Journal of Research-GRANTHAALAYAH, 5(6), 389-405.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Velnampy, T. (2017). Influence of Demographic Factors on Investment Performance. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(1), 271-290.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Velnampy, T. (2017). The role of behavioural factors in the investment decisions of household investors. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(1), 392-412.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2017). The effects of liquidity management on firm profitability: Evidence from Sri Lankan listed companies. TRANS Asian Journal of Marketing & Management Research, 6(2), 32-41.
  • Anandasayanan, S., & Subramaniam, V. A. (2017). Predicting Bankruptcy of Selected Manufacturing Companies Listed in Colombo Stock Exchange: Applying Altman’s Z-Score. International Journal of Research-GRANTHAALAYAH, 5(2), 313-321.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. (2017). Capital structure decisions and corporate performance: Evidence from Chinese listed industrial firms. International Journal of Accounting & Financial Reporting, 7(2), 562-576.
  • Vijayakumaran, R., & Vijayakumaran, S. (2017). Institutional Reforms and Development of Corporate Governance and Banking System in China, Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 9 (2), 352-368.
  • N., Perera, W., & Vijayakumaran. R. (2017). The impact of working capital management on firm value: Evidence from frontier market. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 9(2), 399-413.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. & Vijayakumaran. S. (2017). Working capital management and corporate performance: Evidence from Sri Lankan listed manufacturing firms. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(2), 577-591.
  • Vijayakumaran, R.. & Atchyuthan N. (2017). Cash holdings and corporate performance: Evidence from Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Business Finance, 3(1), 1-11.
  • Balagobei, S., & Velnampy, T. (2017).  A study on ownership structure and financial performance of listed beverage food and tobacco companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(2), 36-47.
  • Balagobei, S. (2017). Impact of institutional ownership and individual ownership on dividend policy of listed plantation companies in Sri Lanka. Asia Pacific Journal of Advanced Business and Social Studies, 3(1), 329-335.
  • Balagobei, S., & Udayakumara, K.G.A. (2017).  Board leadership structure and Firm performance: Evidence from listed companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(2).
  • Balagobei, S. (2017).  Macroeconomic variables and Stock market returns in Sri Lanka. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 7(2).
  • Balagobei, S., Thevananth, J., & Mahilini, S. (2017). Board structure and value relevance of accounting information of listed hotels and travels in Sri Lanka. Jaffna Science Association, vol. 24.
  • Tharshiga, P. and Sorubini (2017). Effect of aggressive financing policy on firm performance (Listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka), South Asian Journal of Marketing & Management Research,7(1), pp 17-24.
  • Tharshiga, P. and Velnamby (2017).An Analysis of Dividend Policy and Market Value of Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka, International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research,8(6),pp 214-222.
  • Mathanika, Tharshiga, P. and Yogendraraja(2017). Demographic Factors and Individual Investor’s Decision Making, NCAS Annual Research Symposium 2016.
  • Jeyan Suganya, S. (2017). Debt capital and firm’s growth of domestic licensed commercial banks listed in Sri Lanka. Global journal of business and management research, 5(1), 66-74.
  • Jeyan Suganya, Yogendrarajah, R. & Kengatharan, L. (2017). Financial management practices and performance of SMEs in Sri Lanka: evidence from Jaffna District. International Journal of Accounting & Business Finance, 3(1), 61-72.
  • Suganya S.J., & Kengatharan, L. (2017). Board structure and financial performance of listed finance companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Accounting and Financial Reporting, 7(2), 292-302.
  • Kengatharan, L., & Suganya,S.J. (2017). Corporate Governance Practices and Firm Performance of Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. Global Journal of Business and Management Research, 5(1),1-13.
  • Jeyan Suganya, S. (2017). Macroeconomic Factors and Stock Price: Evidence from the Manufacturing Companies Listed in Sri Lanka, proceedings of the Vavuniya Campus International Research Symposium, Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

2016

  • Rathiranee, Y, Semasinghe, D, M. (2016). An Empirical Analysis of Micro Credit Repayment in Northern Sri Lanka, Pearl Journal of Management, Social Science and Humanities, 1(2), 78-84.
  • Rathiranee, Y, Semasinghe, D, M. (2016). An Analysis of Measures of Micro Credit, Business and Management Research Journal, 6(3), 21 – 28.
  • Rathiranee, Y, Semasinghe, D, M. (2016). The Impact of Micro Finance Factors on Women Entrepreneurs’ Performance in Northern Sri Lanka, International Journal of Social Science Studies, 4(3), 94– 99.
  • Thusyanthi, R., Yogendrarajah, R. (2016). Factors Influencing Companies’ Leverage: Evidence from Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka, at 5thAnnual International Research Conference, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka.
  • Kengatharan, L. (2016). Capital Budgeting Theory and Practice: A review and agenda for future research. Journal of Applied Economics and Finance, 3(2), 15-38.
  • Kengatharan, L.(2016). Impact of uncertainty on the application of capital budgeting practices: perspectives of an emerging economy. Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium, NCAS, Sri Lanka.
  • Subramaniam V.A., and Athiyaman, T. (2016). Role of Nattukottai Chettiars in the Financial History of Sri Lanka. International Journal of Business Quantitative Economics and Applied Management Research, 3(6), 14-23.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Athiyaman, T. (2016). The effect of demographic factors on investor’s risk tolerance. International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, 2(3), 136-142.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Velnampy, T. (2016). Association between Demographic Factors and Investment Decisions of few Selected State Sector Employees in Jaffna District-Sri Lanka. Inter national Journal of Research in Management, 6(3), 80-92.
  • Subramaniam V.A. (2016). Rise and Fall of Nattukottai Chettiars in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Innovative research & Studies, 5(4), 62-76.
  • Anandasayanan, S., & Thirunavukkarasu, V. (2016). Dividend policy and corporate profitability econometric analysis of listed manufacturing firms in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, 2(1), 53-58.
  • Balagobei, S. (2016). Efficiency of Micro Finance Institutions and Financial Sustainability in Jaffna District. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 7(24), 1-6.
  • Balagobei, S., & Thiruchchenthurnathan, T. (2016). Impact of ownership structure on dividend payout policy: An empirical study on listed plantation companies in Sri Lanka. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 7(14), 93-98.
  • Balagobei, S. (2016). Institutional Ownership and Individual Ownership on Dividend Policy. 2nd Asia Pacific Conference on Contemporary Research. Asia Pacific Institute of Advanced Research. 252-258.
  • Jeyan Suganya, S. (2016). Working capital management and firm’s profitability: the listed companies in Sri Lankan context. International Journal of Emerging Research in Management & Technology, 5(7), 6 -1
  • Jeyan Suganya, S. (2016). Corporate governance practices and firm performance: A study on banking sector in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of 3rd annual research symposium, National centre for advanced studies in humanities & social sciences, Sri Lanka.

2015

  • Rathiranee, Y., Semasinghe, D, M. (2015). A Study on Empowerment of Rural Women Through Microcredit Facilities in Sri Lanka, Journal of Management Studies, David Publishing Company, USA, Vol. 3, No. 9-10, pp237-246.
  • Rathiranee Y., Semasinghe D, M. (2015). Micro Credit is a tool for Women Entrepreneurship Development, Journal of Mathematics and System Science, David Publishing Company, USA, Volume 5 Number 9, pp 385-390.
  • Rathiranee, Y., & Semasinghe, D. M. (2015). Micro entrepreneurs and their access on micro credit: A study of Moderating Effects of Family size, Education, Age and experience, Pyrex Journal of Business and Finance Management Research, Vol 1(2), 006-015.
  • Rathiranee, Y, Semasinghe, D, M. (2015). Factors Determining the Women Empowerment through Microfinance: An Empirical Study in Sri Lanka, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Social, Behavioural, Educational, Economic and Industrial Engineering, 9(5), 91565-1569.
  • Thusyanthi, R., Rathiranee, Y. (2015). Impact of Capital Structure on Profitability – Evidence from selected Trading Companies in Colombo Stock Exchange, Sri Lanka, International Journal in Management and Social Science, 3(8), 469 – 479.
  • Rathiranee, Y., Semasinghe, D. M. and Morais. N. (2015). Contribution of Micro finance in Women Economic Empowerment: An Empirical Study on Jaffna District in Sri Lanka, Caarmel Journal of Management Research, A half yearly Publication, Caarmel Engineering College, Kerala, 3(1).
  • G R M Gamlath and Rathiranee, Y. (2015). The Impact of Capital Structure on Financial Performance: An Investigation of Listed Insurance Firms of Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in Sri Lanka, Proceedings on International Conference on Contemporary Management (ICCM), Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna.
  • Thusyanthi, R., Rathiranee, Y. (2015). Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka, International Postgraduate Research Conference, University of Kelaniya.
  • Rathiranee, Y., Semasinghe, D. M. and Morais. N. (2015). Determinants of Women Economic Empowerment through Micro finance: An Empirical study on Jaffna District in Sri Lanka, HETC Symposium – 2014.
  • Nurullah, M., & Kengatharan, L. (2015). Capital Budgeting Practices: Evidence from Sri Lanka. Journal of Advances in Management,12(1),55-82.
  • Anandasayanan, S., and Subramaniam, V.A. (2015). Effect of Capital Structure on Profitability of Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Research in Commerce, IT & Management.5(3),57-60.
  • Kanapathippillai, k., & Anandasayanan, S. (2015). Corporate Governance Practices And Its Impact On Dividend Policy: A Study On Sri Lankan Listed Manufacturing Companies. Clear International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management, 6(3).
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2015). Effect of Capital Structure on Profitability of Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal Of Research In Commerce, IT & Management (IJRCM), 5(3).
  • Vijeyaratnam, H., & Anandasayanan, S. (2015). The determinants of leverage of Sri Lankan manufacturing companies listed on Colombo Stock Exchange. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting.
  • Dixon, R., Guariglia. A., & Vijayakumaran, R. (2015). Managerial ownership, corporate governance and Firms’ exporting decisions: Evidence from Chinese listed companies. European Journal of Finance, 23 (7–9), 815-853.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. (2015). Capital structure decisions, agency conflicts and corporate performance: Evidence from Sri Lankan listed manufacturing firms. International Journal of Accounting and Business Finance, 1(1), 1-14.
  • Vijayakumaran, R. (2015). Editorial: Contemporary issues in emerging financial markets, International Journal of Accounting and Business Finance1(1), 1-3.
  • Thevananth, (2015). Blended  learning: A  Review  of the  Literature  and  recommendations  for instructional teaching and Learning  Model,  International Journal of Arts  and  Science,  USA.
  • Balagobei, S., & Selvaratnam, P. (2015). Dividend policy and shareholders’ wealth of listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 6(19), 33-38.
  • Balagobei, S. & Balakumaran, S. (2015).  Board characteristics and Efficiency of Licensed Domestic Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka, 2nd International Conference on Contemporary-2015 of the University of Jaffna.
  • Parameswaran, K., Dias., S.T & Balagobei, S. (2015). A Study on Value Relevance of Accounting Information and Share Price of Listed Banks in Sri Lanka. Jaffna Science Association.
  • Tharshiga, P. and Velnamby, (2015). Impact of Financial Leverage on Firm’s Investment in Listed Hotels and Travels Companies in Sri Lanka”, International Journal of Empirical Finance, 4(4), 228-234

 2014

  • Kengatharan, L., & Kengatharan.N (2014). The Influence of Behavioral Factors in Making Investment Decisions and Performance: Study on Investors of Colombo Stock Exchange, Sri Lanka. Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting, 6(1),1-23.
  • Rathiranee,Y, (2014), Impacts of Micro finance Institutions : Issues and Concepts – An Empirical Study on Sri Lankan Context, Journal of Business & Management, 2(4), 302-315.
  • Rathiranee, Y,. and Semasinghe, D, M, (2014), Empowering women entrepreneurs through Micro finance in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka: Challenges and Scenarios, Journal of Business Management, 2(2), 549 – 562.
  • Rathiranee, Y and Semasinghe, D, M, (2014), Contribution of Micro Credit Programme in Empowering Women: A Special Reference to Kilinochchi District in Sri Lanka, International Journal of Business and Management Review, 2(3), 1-16.
  • Gamlath,G.R.M., and Y. (2014). Effects of Working Capital Management and Profitability: Evidence from listed Commercial Banks in Sri Lanka, Journal of Business Studies, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • Rathiranee,Y (2014). The Impact of Micro Credit on Self Employment of Women – A Survey on Jaffna District, Sri Lanka, EPRA International Journal of Socio-Economic and Environmental Outlook, Annual Journal of the EPRA Trust.
  • G R M Gamlath and R Yogendrarajah, (2014). Working Capital Policies and Firm’s Returns: A Comparative Analysis of Listed Plantation and Manufacturing Companies at Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in Sri Lanka, Proceedings on International Conference on Contemporary Management, (ICCM), Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna.
  • Rathiranee, Y and Semasinghe, D. M. (2014). Role And Impact Relationship Between Micro Finance And Poor’s Access: A Case Study Of Jaffna District, Sri Lanka, Proceedings on International Conference on Contemporary Management, (ICCM), Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2014). Working Capital Management and Corporate Profitability: Evidence from Panel data analysis of selected quoted companies in Sri Lanka. International conference, University of Sairam.
  • Anandasayanan, S., Raveendran, T., & Raveeswaran, M. (2014). The relationship between working capital management and profitability of listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. In International Conference-University of Sri Jeyawardenapura-2012.
  • Vijayakumaran, R., & Vijayakumaran, S. (2014). Incidence of Income Taxation in Sri Lanka. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 5(21),185-191.
  • Thevananth, J., & V.Kumaradheepan, (2014). Sports as a tool for improving their academic performance for the university entrance study on the Vrst-year Faculty of management studies and commerce students, University of Jafna. First International Conference on Contemporary Management (ICCM-2014).
  • Balagobei, S. (2014). Do Board of director’s characteristics affect Firm performance? Evidence from listed Beverage food and Tobacco Companies. International conference on Contemporary Management, University of Jaffna.
  • Balagobei, S., & Parameswaran, K. (2014). A study on investor’s behaviour and investor’s decision making in Jaffna District, Jaffna University International Conference-2014.

2013

  • Rathiranee, Y., and Semasinghe,D,M., (2013). Women Empowerment Through Micro-credit—A Special Reference to Jaffna District, Journal of US-China Public Administration, ISSN 1548-6591, March 2013, Vol. 10, No. 3, 338-344.
  • Rathiranee, Y., and Semasinghe, D, M,(2013). Impact Of Demographic Factors On Women Empowerment Through Micro Credit – A Special Reference to Jaffna District, Zenith International Journal of Business Economics & Management Research, 3(10).
  • Rathiranee,Y., & Semasinghe, D.M., (2013). Challenges facing by Women in Accessing Micro Credit from Microfinance Institutions in Sri Lanka, The International Journal for Economics and Business Management, East Publication, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India, 3(1), 2250 – 2750.
  • Rathiranee, Y, (2013). Women Empowerment through Decision Making, The International Journal for Economics and Business Management, East Publication, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India, 3(1).
  • Rathiranee, Y. (2013). Microfinance in Sri Lanka: An Analysis of Outreach and Impact on Empowerment of Rural People, Annamalai Business Review, Faculty of Business Administration, Annamalai University, 4(1), 71 – 73.
  • Gamlath, G.R.M., & Rathiranee, Y. (2013). The Impact of Capital Intensity, Size of Firm and Firm’s Performance on Debt Financing in Plantation Industry of Sri Lanka, International Conference on Management and Economics, Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna.
  • Rathiranee, Y. (2013). Challenges in Online learning towards better learning environment: A Case study on Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) Online Degree Programme at University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, 12th International Tamil Internet Conference, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Rathiranee, Y. (2013). The Role of Microfinance On Vulnerability Female Headed Women in Jaffna District. 8thInternational Research Conference on Management and Finance, Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Colombo.
  • Rathiranee, Y., Semasinghe, D. M. (2013). The Role of Microcredit Programme in Empowering Women: A study with Special Reference to Kilinochchi District, 4thInternational Conference on Business and Information (ICBI) 2013, University of Kelaniya.
  • Yogendrarajah, R. (2013). Demographic Factors and their influence on Micro Credit and Empowerment of Vulnerable People – A Special Reference to Jaffna, Jaffna Science Association Twentieth Annual Session in 2013
  • Lingesiya, K.(2013). Impact of capital structure on profitability: a study on listed manufacturing companies on Colombo Stock Exchange in Sri Lanka, International Scientific Conference on Science for Sustainability for PhD Students at University of West Hungary, Gyor, 293-302.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Murugesu, T. (2013). Impact of earning per share (EPS) on share pice listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Innovative Research and Studies, 2(12), 251-258.
  • Anandasayanan, S., Subramaniam, V. A., Srirangan, A., & Raveeswaran, M. (2013). The Determinants of Leverage of the Listed Companies in Sri Lanka: An Empirical Study. International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management, 3(6), 111-115
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2013). Effect of stress on teachers’ performance with special reference to Jaffna district schools. Available at SSRN 2386067.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2013). Effect of stress on teachers’ performance with special reference to Jaffna district schools. Available at SSRN 2386067.
  • Balagobei, S. (2013). How Firm Characteristics Affect Dividend Policy: An Empirical Study of Listed Beverage Food and Tobacco Companies in Sri Lanka. South Asian Journal Of Marketing & Management Research, 3(4), 52-61.
  • Tharshiga, P. (2013). Effect of Cash Conversion Cycle on Profitability: Listed Plantation Companies in Sri Lanka, Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 132-137.
  • Tharshiga, P., P., Subramaniam, V.A., and Anadasayanan, S. (2013). Impact of Leverage on Corporate Profitability: A Study on Listed Financial Sector in Sri Lanka. ICCM
  • Tharshiga, P., P. and Subramaniam, V.A., (2013). Impact of Earning Per Share (EPS) on Share Price Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka, International Journal of Innovative Research and Studies, Vol. 2(12), p. 250-258.
  • Tharshiga, P. (2013). Impact of Aggressive Investment Policy on The Firm Performance (Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka), Research Journal of Finance and Accounting.
  • Tharshiga, P. (2013). Effect of debt on corporate profitability (Listed Hotel Companies Sri Lanka), European Journal of Business and Management,5(30), pp 13-18.
  • Tharshiga, P. (2013); Effect of Cash Conversion Cycle on Profitability: Listed Plantation Companies in Sri Lanka, Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 132-137.
  • Tharshiga, P., Subramaniam and Anadasayanan(2013). Impact of Leverage on Corporate Profitability: A Study on Listed Financial Sector in Sri Lanka. ICCM
  • Tharshiga, P., and Subramaniam (2013). Impact of Earning Per Share (EPS) on Share Price (Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka). International Journal of Innovative Research and Studies,2(12), 250-258.
  • Tharshiga, P. (2013). Impact of Aggressive Investment Policy on The Firm Performance (Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka). Research Journal of Finance and Accounting.
  • Tharshiga, P. (2013). Effect of debt on corporate profitability (Listed Hotel Companies Sri Lanka), European Journal of Business and Management,5(30),13-18.

2012

  • Rathiranee,Y., (2012), The Impact of Micro Credit on Women Empowerment” published in the International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics & Management. 2(5).
  • Gamlath, G,R,M and Rathiranee, Y. (2012), The Impact of Capital Intensity and tangibility on firms financial performance: A study of Sri Lankan Banking & Insurance Companies Listed in Colombo Stock Exchange. South Asian Academic Research Journal, 2(9).
  • Rathiranee, Y. (2012). The Role of Computer in Distance Education: A Survey on Sri Lankan Context. International Tamil Literature Conference at Colombo Tamil Sangam.
  • Rathiranee, Y. (2012). Learner Support Services and Online Distance Education: A Case Study on Bachelor of Business Management (Online) Degree Programme, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, International Tamil Internet Conference, Annamalai University, Chidamparam, India.
  • Rathiranee, Y. (2012), The Role of Micro Finance in Empowering Women in Jaffna District, International Conference, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Kelaniya.
  • Gamlath, G,R,M and Rathiranee, Y. (2012). Working Capital Management and Profitability: A comparative analysis of listed manufacturing and plantation companies in Colombo Stock Exchange in Sri Lanka, International Conference, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Kelaniya.
  • Rathiranee, Y. & Nimalathasan, B., (2012). Learner Support Services and Performance of the Students A Survey on Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) Online Degree Programme of the University of Jaffna, Jaffna University International Research Conference (JUICE), University of Jaffna.
  • Rathiranee, Y. & Semasinghe,D.M., (2012). Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Development through Micro Credit under post war development – A Special reference to Jaffna, Jaffna University International Research Conference (JUICE 2012), Sri Lanka
  • Gamlath, G,R,M and nee, Y. (2012). The Relationship Between Firm Size And Profitability: Evidence From Listed Commercial Banks & Insurance Companies In Colombo Stock Exchange In Sri Lanka, Fourth International Symposium, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka.
  • Lingesiya, Y. (2012). Factors influencing companies’ leverage: evidence from Sri Lankan panel data. ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2(3),50-63.
  • Lingesiya, Y. (2012). Identifying factors to indicate the business performance of small scale industries: Evidence from Sri Lanka. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 12(21), 75-82.
  • Lingesiya, Y., & Premkanth, P. (2012). Impact of capital structure on financial performance: a study on listed manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. 8thInternational Conference on Business Management. University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2012). The Impact of Corporate Governance on Firm Performance of Listed Banks in Sri Lanka. Available at SSRN 3763421.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2012). The effect of Board size and Board composition on performance of Listed financing sector in Sri Lanka, International Research conference 2012, University of Jaffna
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2012). A study of Job Satisfaction among school teachers in Jaffna District: An empirical Study, UGC National Conference on Modern Business Practices in Global Scenario, University of Annamalai, India
  • Balagobei, S., & Anandasayanan, S. (2012) Impact of Board Structure on Performance of Listed Financing Sector in Sri Lanka.,International conference in University of Annamalai, India
  • Saseela, S. (2012). Impact of Board structure on Performance of listed Financing sector in Sri Lanka. Annual research Conference 2012 of the University of Jaffna.
  • Anandasayanan, S. & Saseela, S. (2012). The Effect of Board Size and Board Composition on Performance of Listed Financing sector in Sri Lanka. International Research Conference on Management Practices for Sustainable Growth held at Annamalai University, South India.
  • Saseela, S. & Anandasayanan, S. (2012). Impact of Firm’s Characteristics on Determining the Dividend Policy in listed Beverage food and Tobacco Companies in Sri Lanka. Research Conference 2012 of the University of Kelaniya.
  • Saseela, S. & Anandasayanan, S. (2012). Profitability of listed Telecom Companies in Sri Lanka: An inter and intra Comparison of SLT PLC & Dialog PLC. International Conference on Leading Beyond Horizon, Annamalai University, India.
  • Saseela, S. & Velnamby, T. (2012). Efficiency and Financial sustainability of Co-operative Rural banks in Jaffna district. Annual research Conference 2012 of the University of Rajarata.

2011

  • Rathiranee,Y. (2011). The effectiveness of Women as Managers and its impact on organizational performance” – A Study on Educational Sector in Jaffna, Sri Lanka – Human Resource: Core for Business and Social Development, International Conference at Annamalai University, India – 2011
  • Rathiranee,Y., & Sankeetha,T., (2011). Determinants of Capital Structure: A Study of Listed Manufacturing Companies of Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), Sri Lanka, International Conference on Financial Information and Strategies at Annamalai University, India – 2011.
  • Rathiranee,Y., & Sankeetha, T. (2011). Working Capital Management and its Impact on Firms’ Financial Performance: An Analysis of Trading Firms, International Conference on Modern Trends in Innovative Management (MTIM) at Rajarata University.
  • Rathiranee,Y. (2011). Financial Control and its impact on Organizational Performance (An empirical study of J/Municipal Council, International Conference on Competency Building Strategies in Business & Technology at SaiRam Institute, India. – 2011.
  • Rathiranee,Y., & Sankeetha, T., (2011), The Effect of Profit Margin on Capital Structure of Listed Manufacturing Firms in Sri Lanka. International Conference on Business & Information, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya.
  • Rathiranee,Y., (2011). Factors influencing on Decision Making Skill of Executives of Government Sector Service Organizations in Jaffna District. International Conference on Modern Trends in Innovative Management (MTIM) at Rajarata University.
  • Lingesiya,Y.(2011). Effect of board size on company performance in the listed financial institutions in Sri Lanka. International journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management, 1(7),32-36.
  • Lingesiya, Y., & Nalini, S. (2011). Working Capital Management and Firms’ Performance: An Analysis of Sri Lankan Manufacturing Companies. Proceedings of international conference on leading beyond horizon, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
  • Lingesiya, Y.(2011). The Relationship between Ownership Structure and Firm performance – Evidence from Listed Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. Financial Information and Strategies, 100-106.
  • Lingesiya, Y.(2011). Impact of Firm’s Characteristics on Determining the Capital Structure in the Manufacturing Companies in Sri Lanka. Financial Information and Strategies, pp.29-34.
  • Lingesiya, Y. & Piratheepkanth, P. (2011). Impact of Capital Structure on Performance: A study on listed financial institution in Sri Lanka. Financial Information and Strategies.250-255.
  • Lingesiya, Y. (2011). Corporate governance and firm performance – A case study on listed banking companies in Sri Lanka. Competency Building Strategies in Business and Technologies, 2, 197-207.
  • Lingesiya, Y.(2011). Relationship between ownership structure and companies performance. Competency Building Strategies in Business and Technologies, 3, 265-270.
  • Nadarajasundaram, M., & Lingesiya, Y. (2011). Impact of capital structure on profitability: A study on listed companies in Sri Lanka. Competency Building Strategies in Business and Technologies, 2, 283-294.
  • Thevaranchany, S. & Lingesiya, Y.(2011).Efficiency and financial self-sufficiency of Micro Finance Institutions in Northern Region , Sri Lanka. Competency Building Strategies in Business and Technologies, 2, 887-893.
  • Lingesiya, Y. (2011). Impact of achievement competencies on business performance: A study on small scale enterprises in the Vavuniya district, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Annual Research Sessions of Open University of Sri Lanka.
  • Lingesiya,Y. (2011). Impact of Human Capital Factors on the Performance of Small Scale Enterprises in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of the 18thAnnual Research Session of the Jaffna Science Association, Sri Lanka, 18(1), 24.
  • Subramaniyam, A., & Nimalathasan, B. (2011). Value added reporting: A case study of Abans listed manufacturing company limited in Sri Lanka. The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration, 10(1), 142-147.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2011). Working Capital Management and Profitability: A case Study of Sri Lanka Telecom Public Limited Company, Jaffna Science Association, 18, 27.
  • Anandasayanan, S. (2011). Working Capital Management in Sri Lanka Telecom Public Limited company. International conference, University of Annamalai, India.
  • Subramaniam, V. A., & Anandasayanan, S. (2011). Impact of Working Capital Policy on Corporate Performance-an Empirical Study. International Conference, University of Rajarata ,p -136-147
  • Thevananth, (2011). Using a blended learning approach to support problem-based-learning for teaching computing and programming with second-year  students  – A  case  study  based on  C-programming. Annual International Conference on Education and E_Learning.
  • Saseela, S. (2011). Capital structure and profitability of listed trading companies in Sri Lanka. International Conference on Leading Beyond Horizon, Annamalai University, India.
  • Saseela, S. (2011). A study of the relationship between financial leverage and profitability of listed chemicals and pharmaceuticals companies in Sri Lanka. International Conference in University of Sairam, India.
  • Sankeetha, T & Saseela, S. (2011). The relationship between Working capital management and profitability of telecommunication firms in Sri Lanka. International Conference in University of Sairam, India.

 2010

  • Rathiranee,Y. (2010). Experience in initiating a local language course for online learning. Conference on Localised Systems and Applications (CLSA) Organized by the Centre of Excellence on Localised Applications (LAKapps) Localizing the internet, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
  • Rathiranee,Y. (2010), Empowerment of Online distance education of University of Jaffna: An analysis of the Practice– (Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) Online Degree Programme – University of Jaffna. Annual Research Conference (ARC) University of Jaffna.
  • Lingesiya, Y. (2010). Impact of Planning Competencies of Business Operators’ on Business Performance – A Study on Small Scale Enterprises in the Vavuniya District-Sri Lanka. Annual Research Conference(ARC) of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • Lingesiya, Y., & Ratheepa, R. (2010). Relationship between Psychological Characteristics and Entrepreneurial Inclination”: A case study of students of Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce at the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Research Conference(ARC) of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • Sivaskaran, T. & Lingesiya, Y. (2010). Factors Indicating Business Performance in Small Scale Industries in Vavuniya District – An application of Exploratory Factor Analysis. 17thAnnual Research Session of the Jaffna Science Association, Sri Lanka, 17(1), Page 39.
  • Lingesiya, Y., Kodithuwakku, S,S., & Mangaleswaran, T. (2010) .Impact of Entrepreneurial Characteristics on the Performance of Small Scale Enterprises in the District of Vavuniya. Annual Research Session of the Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
  • Thevaranchany, S., &  Lingesiya, Y. (2010). Relationship between Efficiency and Financial Sustainability of Micro Finance Institutions in the Northern Region, Sri Lanka. 9thAnnual Research Session of the Eastern University of Sri Lanka..
  • Subramaniam, V.A., & Balasundaram, N. (2010). Industrial Relation System: Lessons for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka from Japanese Perspective. Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti Bulletin, Economic Sciences Series, 62(1).52-60.
  • Thevananth, J. (2010). An analysis of enhancing the quality  and  accessibility  of  higher  education  through the use of ICT in developing country A Blended Learning Model in  Structured Query  Language. The 6th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society, University of Berlin, Germany.
  • Thevananth, J. (2010). An analysis of best practices through the use of ICT in developing countries- for structured query languages. 2nd IEEE International Conference  on Computer and Network Technology (ICCNT 2010), Thailand.
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