Items where Author is "Gallellalage, R"

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Journal article

GALLELLALAGE, R., 2020. Development of a knowledge transfer framework in arable farming in Sri Lanka. RAC Revista de Administração Contemporânea: RAC-2020-0. ISSN 1415-6555 (Forthcoming)

Chapter in book

GALLELLALAGE, R., WIJEYARATNE, O. and ADENIYI, O., 2020. Development of a conceptual framework to study customer buying behaviour during a pandemic crises. In: G.T. PAPANIKOS, ed., Abstracts 18th Annual International Conference on Management 29-30 June and 1-2 July 2020, Athens, Greece. Athens: Athens Institute for Education and Research. ISBN 9789605983536

Conference contribution

GALLELLALAGE, R., 2020. Pathway to accessible and sustainable clean water to communities in developing economies through a collaborative support model: a case study in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Sri Lanka. In: Aligning Local Interventions with the UN Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs). Second International Conference at the Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, Virtual conference via the Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, Leicester, 2 July 2020.

GALLELLALAGE, R., WIJEYARATNE, O. and ADENIYI, O., 2020. Development of a conceptual framework to study customer buying behaviour during a pandemic crises. In: 18th Annual International Conference on Marketing, Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), Athens, Greece, 29 June - 2 July 2020.

GALLELLALAGE, R., GALANAKIS, K., OXBORROW, L. and ARMANDOTTIR, G., 2020. An action research approach in the development of an action-based training namely the Pop-up Pathway for the women micro-retail pop-up owners to survive in the UK retail market beyond five years. In: British Academy of Management Annual Conference (BAM2020), Conference in the Cloud (virtual conference), 2-4 September 2020.

GALLELLALAGE, R., GALANAKIS, K., OXBORROW, L. and ARMANNSORTTI, G., 2019. The Pop-up Pathway: a collaborative framework to develop women-owned temporary micro-retail businesses (pop-up) beyond five years. In: Images of Research 2019 – celebration event, Newton Central Court, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 31 October 2019.

GALLELLALAGE, R., GALANAKIS, K., OXBORROW, L. and ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., 2018. Women-owned micro-retail pop-ups: starting, managing and acting as a bridge to a permanent retail presence in the UK retail market. In: Driving Productivity in Uncertain and Challenging Times, BAM 2018, Bristol Business School, University of the West Of England, Bristol, 2-4 September 2018.

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