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    Mobile office and its implications for ERP systems: a review of literature
    (International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, 2015-05-05) Nawaz, S. S; Pulasinghe, K; Thelijjagoda, S
    The surprisinggrowth of mobile technology has seen many benefits. During the recent decades businesses also try to benefit from this; one of them is mobile office / enterprise. When organizations become mobile-enabled, their ERP systems also face some implications which have to be carefully dealt with. The implementation of mobileoffice forces organizations to reengineer some or all of its business processes, etc. If all opportunities offered by technologyare carefully acquired, organizations should be prospering for sure.
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    University academics’ behavioural intention to use E-Government services in Sri Lanka
    (IISTE International Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 2015) Nawaz, S. S; Thelijjagoda, S
    Implementation and adoption of Electronic Government services are in early stage in most of the developing economies. Users of such services include individual citizens, businesses, government agencies and other governments. The rewarding benefits of such implementation effort depends both on governments’ end as well as users’ end. This study amended and used Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model to identify the factors influencing university academics’ adoption of electronic government services in Sri Lanka. University teachers from South Eastern University of Sri Lanka were the participants of the study. The real data disclosed that Effort Expectancy and Social Influence factors have significant effect whereas Performance Expectancy factor did not have effect on university academics’ intention to adopt Electronic Government services in Sri Lanka
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    Virtual Community Based Destination Marketing with YouTube: Investigation of a Typology
    (IISTE International Journal of Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 2015) Nawaz, S. S; Thelijjagoda, S
    Electronic Government implementation and adoption of its services are in early stage in many developing countries. The fruitful outcome of this effort not only depends on the government side but also the citizen’s side as well. This study amended and used Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model to identify the factors influencing citizens’ adoption of electronic government and moderating effect of citizens’ internet experience. University students from Sri Lanka were the participants of the study. The real data disclosed that factors such as performance expectancy, effort expectancy and social influence determine the participants’ behavioural intention to use electronic government services, and these factors are influenced by the participants’ internet experience.

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