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    <title>An analysis of factors impacting consumer purchase intention on herbal products</title>
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    <description>Title: An analysis of factors impacting consumer purchase intention on herbal products
Authors: Mubarak, Kaldeen
Abstract: Consumer Purchase Intension (CPI) on the herbal product need to be investigated&#xD;
as it is one of the growing businesses against increasing competition. In this&#xD;
research, internal and external factors influencing the purchasing intention of&#xD;
consumers for herbal products were investigated. A self-administrated structured&#xD;
questionnaire was provided to 330 customers visited 50 prominent herbal stores&#xD;
in Sri Lanka using a convenient sampling technique. The collected data were&#xD;
subjected to test the construct validity and reliability of the data. Subsequently,&#xD;
the correlation and multiple regression analysis were carried out to find the&#xD;
association factors between CPI and other internal and external factors related to&#xD;
the customers of herbal products and their impacts. The results have shown that&#xD;
the data set was valid and reliable for ensuring analysis results. The positive strong&#xD;
significant (p&lt;0.05) relationship was observed between CPI and perceived&#xD;
quality, value, price, and advertisement whereas significantly (p&lt;0.05) negative&#xD;
relationship was shown by perceived risk. Further, the study found that perceived&#xD;
quality, risk, price, and trust were the significant influential factor in purchasing&#xD;
herbal products intensively. Therefore, herbal production firms can do all of their&#xD;
activities to improve the perceived quality of customers and reduce the perceived&#xD;
risk. Companies can produce products and develop new or existing herbal&#xD;
products through their Research and Development (R&amp;D) department to diversify&#xD;
their products from their potential competitors. Besides, perceived risk can be&#xD;
minimized by distributing free samples to new consumers. Companies can use&#xD;
new pricing techniques as psychological pricing. And by using brand endorsers to&#xD;
advertise the product, the organization will raise trust in the product.</description>
    <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Analyzing the motivational factors of home stay entrepreneurs: a case study of Bentota destination site, Sri Lanka</title>
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    <description>Title: Analyzing the motivational factors of home stay entrepreneurs: a case study of Bentota destination site, Sri Lanka
Authors: Yasoda, V. G. K; Chalika, P.H.A.N; Silva, D. A. C
Abstract: At present, concept of homestay is getting popular in Sri Lanka due to growing&#xD;
demand for tourist accommodations. This paper was aimed to analyse the&#xD;
motivational factors of Homestay entrepreneurs using the Bentota destination site&#xD;
as a case study. This research was based on structured questionnaire and in depth&#xD;
interviews conducted along the research process. The findings suggested that&#xD;
women participation is high among the homestay entrepreneurs. Therefore,&#xD;
promoting homestay among women is a pathway to the sustainable development.&#xD;
And for the majority of the respondents, operating a homestay was a&#xD;
supplementary income source. In addition, the findings revealed that initiation of&#xD;
homestay venter is influenced by both extrinsic factors such as opportunity to earn&#xD;
income and family encouragement and intrinsic factors such as opportunity for&#xD;
skill development and to gain experience</description>
    <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Sense of place and willingness to pay for historical and cultural places in Sri Lanka</title>
    <link>http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5405</link>
    <description>Title: Sense of place and willingness to pay for historical and cultural places in Sri Lanka
Authors: Hettiarachchi, Thilini Udeshika
Abstract: This study aims to examine the relationship between sense of place and&#xD;
willingness to pay for historical and cultural places in the Sri Lankan context.&#xD;
Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Sri Lanka is the focus of this study. To this end, sense of&#xD;
place factors__ identity and place dependence__ were identified and measurement&#xD;
scales were developed by reviewing the literature. This work uses a survey of 300&#xD;
both local and international visitors who visited the Sigiriya in Sri Lanka, and&#xD;
examines the concepts of sense of place and willingness to pay. The regression&#xD;
analysis has been conducted to examine how factors related to sense of place&#xD;
predict the willingness to pay. The results show that ‘special qualities’ of this&#xD;
historical and cultural place encourage for higher visitation and willingness to pay&#xD;
for conserving Sigiriya Rock Fortress by both international visitors and local&#xD;
visitors. In addition, ‘symbolic place’ is related to willingness to pay for by&#xD;
international visitors. Incorporation of both local and international visitors’&#xD;
perceptions add more insights into the phenomenon studied. The influences are&#xD;
context determined and culturally varied. This is one of the less studied aspects in&#xD;
Sri Lankan context, but understanding the conservation value that the visitors have&#xD;
for this type of historical and cultural place is important in the sphere of&#xD;
maintaining these places under the limited government budgets. Further, the&#xD;
findings of this empirical study can be useful for planners, architects, real estate&#xD;
developers and policy makers for their investment, maintenance of historic and&#xD;
cultural places and heritage location decisions.</description>
    <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Impact of tourist satisfaction on their revisit’s: with special reference to wellness tourism destination sites in Sri Lanka</title>
    <link>http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5404</link>
    <description>Title: Impact of tourist satisfaction on their revisit’s: with special reference to wellness tourism destination sites in Sri Lanka
Authors: Guruge, Manori L; Suranga Silva, D. A. C
Abstract: Wellness as a lifestyle mentions to special state of health incorporating the&#xD;
harmony of body, mind and spirit. The main objective of this study is to evaluate&#xD;
the impact of tourist’s satisfaction on their revisit in the wellness tourism&#xD;
industry. To measure the satisfaction of wellness tourist Service quality was&#xD;
defined by Parasuraman, Zeithaml e Berry (1985) through the SERVQUAL&#xD;
scale with five dimensions: tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance,&#xD;
and empathy. The evidence from this study suggests that majority of male travel&#xD;
to Sri Lanka for wellness tourism also majority of people were adult. Many&#xD;
respondents were with secondary education level and monthly income between&#xD;
US$ 1500-2000 also expenditure per day were between US$100-150. Majority&#xD;
respondenst were taken information about the destination through internet and&#xD;
many respodents were visit without kids. respondents were visit this destination&#xD;
manily between 5-10 times for th medical treetmentand and they were staying&#xD;
between four to six weeks in the destinations. According to survey can identify&#xD;
majority of people visit to Sri Lanka more than one time. Every respondent&#xD;
were satisfied with the wellness tourism services in Sri Lanka. Study found&#xD;
tourist satisfaction has direct positive and significant influence on their intention&#xD;
to revisit. According to the regression there is a significant relationship between&#xD;
satisfaction and the revisit. Correlation between satisfaction and the revisit is&#xD;
also greater than 0.5 which further supports the existence of significant&#xD;
relationship between satisfaction and revisit. Thus, there is a significant impact&#xD;
on revisit by satisfaction.</description>
    <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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