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Ms. Gayani Weerasinghe

Probationary Lecturer

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I am a lecturer attached to the faculty of business of NSBM Green University. I am a graduate of University of Colombo with a Bachelor of Business Economics with a first class. I am currently pursuing my Master of Business Administration at the esteemed Postgraduate Unit of the Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. My passion for education and commitment to fostering a holistic learning environment has led me to deliver lectures in a diverse range of subjects including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Microfinance, Economics of SMEs, Environmental Economics, Labor Economics, Business Statistics, Basic Mathematics, and Research Methodology. I strive to empower students with a comprehensive understanding of these subjects while nurturing their analytical and critical thinking skills.

I am committed to creating a supportive and stimulating learning environment where students are inspired to excel academically and grow personally. It is my firm belief that a well-rounded education goes beyond textbooks and classrooms, and I am driven to instill in my students the skills and mindset required to succeed in the modern business world.

Research Interest

  • E-commerce
  • Migration and Brain Drain
  • EPS systems
  • Financial Wellbeing
  • Financial Socialization
  • Taxation
  • SME Development

Conference (Full Paper) Publications

  1. “Weerasinghe G. & Karunarathne H.D. (2022) Factors Affecting the Migration Intention for Higher Studies; A Case Study of Management Undergraduates in Sri Lanka.”
  2. Weerasinghe, D.D.G.R. (2022). Factors Influencing on the Acceptance of Electronic Payment Systems in Sri Lanka. 13th International Conference on Business & Information ICBI, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. ISSN 2465-6399 (pp. 051-065).

Conference Presentation

  1. Weerasinghe, D.D.G.R. (2024) Factors Affecting the Online Purchase Intention: A Case Study of Customers on Their Digital Experience with Special Reference to a Sri Lankan Super Market.

On-Going Research

  1. Impact of financial socialization on employees’ subjective financial wellbeing in the Sri Lankan Banking Sector: The Moderating role of Financial Capability