Volume 1 | Issue 1
January 2021

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Volume 1 | Issue 1

Editorial Note

Prof. Athula Gnanapala Editor-in-Chief

It is indeed a great pleasure to introduce you the first issue of "Udyama - Management Digest", the official business magazine of the Faculty of Management Studies, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka. As an "A" graded management faculty of the Sri Lankan state university system, we always attempt to be a knowledge hub for the nation by connecting to a wider network. This magazine is an attempt as part of that extensive vision to connect and share knowledge and updated information among the wider com- munity while bridging the gap between academia and industry.

"Udyama" is a Sanskrit term that means "the act of raising". With the genuine aim of uplifting society by knowledge sharing, the magazine covers a wide range of topics relevant to modern business management.

The launch of the first issue of "Udyama - Management Digest" is a milestone in the 25 years of the journey of the faculty. Hence, the editorial board would like to congratulate and extend my heartiest appreciation to all the contributors, including the authors of articles, the editorial team, academics, administrative staff, and academic support staff of the FMS family.Future issues of the magazine will provide a platform for pragmatic dialog on contemporary issues in the management discipline.

Articles

Forging through the Strom



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Artificial Intelligence: The New Normal in Tourism


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State Universities: Undeniable Academic Social Enterprises in Sri Lanka

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Pragmatic Research: The way forward


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Have You Got Rotten Eggs in Your Entrepreneurship Basket? They spoil your business success recipe!

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SMEs Require More Attention and Focused Service of Government Bodies

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Industry Concerns on Graduates' Recruitment!

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Policy Formulation in Developing Countries

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Digital and Data

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Sri Lanka: Digital Transformation Laggard

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Strategy Report 2021 The second leg of 'W'; Bumpy road to 'Recovery'

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GIG Economy Nature, Opportunities, and Challenges

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Anticipating a Disrupted World: Leavers for Sustainable Economic Development

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Green Recovery for the Global Pandemic

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Faculty News

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