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H.A.K.N.S.Surangi
H.A.K.N.S.Surangi
PhD (Entrepreneurship), University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
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The impact of selected visual merchandising techniques on patronage intentions in supermarkets (study based on Colombo district)
R Gajanayake, S Gajanayake, H Surangi
2nd International Conference on Business and Economic Research Proceeding 1130, 2011
782011
What influences the networking behaviours of female entrepreneurs?: A case for the small business tourism sector in Sri Lanka
HAKNS Surangi
International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 1-19, 2018
702018
Systematic Literature Review on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship: Citation and Thematic Analysis
HAKNSS Mohamed Sithas
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 8 (3), 183-202, 2021
302021
Impact of level of education and business experience on business success among small retail owner managers in Sri Lanka
W Wanigasekara, H Surangi
282010
The role of female entrepreneurial networks and small business development: a pilot study based on Sri Lankan migrant entrepreneurs of tourism industry in London.
H Surangi
International Journal of Business & Economic Development 4 (1), 2016
162016
The glass ceiling and women career advancement: A study based on ready–made Garment Industry in Sri Lanka
K Kuruppuarachchi, H Surangi
Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya 8 (2), 2020
152020
A Literature review on Intrapreneurial constraints in the development of Small and Medium scale Enterprises
S Divakara, DM Semasinghe, H Surangi
International Journal of Current Research 11 (11), 8540-8547, 2019
102019
Discourse Analysis in Women Entrepreneurial Networks: A Review of the Literature
H Surangi
Economics World 2 (1), 25-35, 2014
92014
A critical analysis of the networking experiences of female entrepreneurs: a study based on the small business tourism sector in Sri Lanka
H Surangi
Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 11 (1), 61, 2022
82022
The Experience of Applying a Narrative Research Approach With Female Entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka
HAKNS Surangi
Sage Open 12 (2), 1-11, 2022
82022
A discourse analysis of research texts on mumpreneurs
H Surangi, RS Ranwala
Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies University of Kelaniya 7 (1), 2018
72018
Women entrepreneurial networks and small business development: A study based on tourism industry in Sri Lanka: Ongoing research project
H Surangi
Economic and Social Development: Book of Proceedings, 260, 2013
52013
OPEN INNOVATION PRACTICES IN WOMEN OWNED HANDICRAFT MANUFACTURING SMEs:(A CASE FROM CENTRAL PROVINCE, SRI LANKA)
A Jayawardhana, H Surangi
52010
Are Gender and Immigration a Double Disadvantage?Exploring the Experiences of Sri Lankan FemaleImmigrant Entrepreneurs in London, United Kingdom
HAKNS Surangi
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 9 (2), 199-215, 2022
42022
A women's worth: exploring ethnic minority female entrepreneurs' experiences in Sri Lanka
S Sahira, H Surangi
Management and Entrepreneurship: Trends of Development 1 (19), 76-88, 2022
42022
Systematic literature review on female entrepreneurship: citation and thematic analysis
S HAKNS
Kelaniya Journal of Management 9 (2), 40-54, 2020
42020
Research on entrepreneur networks: A comprehensive review of literature
H Surangi
2nd International Conference on Humanities, Economics and Geography, 182-186, 2013
42013
THE ROLE OF INTRAPRENEURSHIP IN THE GROWTH OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES IN SRI LANKA
S Divakara, H Surangi
International Journal of Entrepreneurship 25 (Special issue- 1), 1-18, 2021
22021
Gender differences in constraints faced by micro entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka
H Surangi
South Asian Journal of Marketing & Management Research 2 (6), 1-21, 2012
22012
The impact of small business entrepreneur’s behaviour and their marketing strategies on the business growth (study based on Gampaha District)
R Gajanayake, H Surangi
International Research Conference on Management and Finance, University of …, 2010
22010
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