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The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between liquidity and profitability of firms at hotels and travels sector in Sri Lanka. Cash conversion cycle (CCC) and its properties namely accounts receivable outstanding days (AROD), accounts payable outstanding days (APOD) and...
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The global pandemic of novel Corona has not only brought entire socio-economic structures in to a standstill but has challenged the globalization and global operations of enterprises. Paradoxically, potential repercussions and alternative way outs are yet volatile. However, for a speedy recovery...
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Achieving social sustainability is a challenge while managing the internal and external pressure in a hotel. In Sri Lanka majority of the boutique hotels has not paid attention to the importance of social sustainability and to its impact on economic sustainability. There is no proper guiding...
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Revenue Management is an integrated systematic approach widely accepted in the global hotel industry to achieve optimum revenue of service organizations through the manipulation of various strategies. Based on the industry specific characteristics, location, and availability of resources the...
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Hospitality industry underscores a high inequality in women's' empowerment and career advancements in most of the countries. The issue is more critical in the developing countries like Sri Lanka where as they face many challenges, often concentrated in low status, low paid and unsecure jobs in...
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This paper investigates the impact of the Civil War and the Easter Attack 2019 on the Hotel and Travel Sector, employing the Event Study Methodology that is widely used and free from deliberate interferences. The Market Model is applied to calculate the Expected Returns (𝑅̂𝑖𝑡) by...
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