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Publication Embargo Analysis of the ‘Toll Free Agricultural Advisory Service’ Data as Decision Support Tool for the Department of Agriculture(IEEE, 2022-07-18) Rajapaksha, N; Dias, NThe Department of Agriculture’s Toll-Free Agricultural Advisory Service was formed with the 1920 short code and is connected to all land and mobile telephone service providers in Sri Lanka. This short code allowed farmers and other stakeholders to contact technical officers which Agriculture Instructors immediately. All the information was gathered into the 1920 call center database. Farmers all over the island bring their agricultural problems to the 1920 Agricultural Advisory Service. Nevertheless, it can be seen that they do not do any analysis of these problems. This big data if properly examined has the potential to assist the country on a massive scale in the future. This study for carrying out to explore the possibility of introducing decision support for the 1920 reporting system to generate enhanced analytics and to make it easier to make informed decisions by the top management of the Department of Agriculture, more efficiently and effectively than the reporting method previously.Publication Embargo Analysis of the ‘Toll Free Agricultural Advisory Service’ Data as Decision Support Tool for the Department of Agriculture(IEEE, 2022-07-18) Dias, N; Rajapaksha, NThe Department of Agriculture’s Toll-Free Agricultural Advisory Service was formed with the 1920 short code and is connected to all land and mobile telephone service providers in Sri Lanka. This short code allowed farmers and other stakeholders to contact technical officers which Agriculture Instructors immediately. All the information was gathered into the 1920 call center database. Farmers all over the island bring their agricultural problems to the 1920 Agricultural Advisory Service. Nevertheless, it can be seen that they do not do any analysis of these problems. This big data if properly examined has the potential to assist the country on a massive scale in the future. This study for carrying out to explore the possibility of introducing decision support for the 1920 reporting system to generate enhanced analytics and to make it easier to make informed decisions by the top management of the Department of Agriculture, more efficiently and effectively than the reporting method previously.Publication Open Access Fe3O4 Chitosan Nanocomposite as a pH-Responsive Delivery System for Enhanced Delivery of Punica Granatum L. Polyphenols(American Chemical Society, 2025-10-17) Rukshan, R; Rajapaksha, N; Wijayawardana, S; Thambiliyagodage, C; Senevirathne, U; Jayanetti, M; Samarakoon, UPunica granatum extract (PG), consisting of punicalagin, ellagic acid, and gallic acid, was loaded onto an Fe3O4/Chitosan (Fe3O4@Chi) nanocomposite (Fe3O4@Chi-PG) to enhance pharmacokinetic properties. Fe3O4was synthesized via the coprecipitation method and coupled with chitosan in 2% acetic acid solution via glutaraldehyde cross-linking. The presence of interested polyphenols in the pomegranate extract was confirmed by HPLC analysis, and the extract was post-loaded to the nanocarrier. XRD confirmed the crystallographic orientation of the nanocarrier, and SEM analysis confirmed the successful coupling of Fe3O4onto the chitosan surface during the fabrication of Fe3O4@Chi. BET surface area analysis revealed the presence of micro- and mesopores in the synthesized materials. Significant reduction of the BET surface area and the pore volume of Fe3O4@Chi-PG compared to Fe3O4@Chi suggested the loading of the porous network and surface by PG. The presence of vibrational bands corresponding to the functional groups of the relevant bioactive compounds was confirmed via FT-IR analysis. The IC50values of the nanocomposite for DPPH and egg albumin denaturation assays were 18.69 and 257.69 μg/mL, respectively. The PG encapsulation efficiency of Fe3O4@Chi-PG was reported to be 86.44%. The pH-responsive release of the polyphenols was studied by fitting the release data into five kinetic models, including Korsemeyer–Peppas (KP) and Peppas–Sahlin (PS). The KP and PS models were selected to interpret the release mechanism based on the R2≥ 0.95 value. A combination of Fickian diffusion, relaxation, and swelling dominates the polyphenol release. Quasi-Fickian diffusion is responsible for the release in media with pH 1–6.7, whereas anomalous transport occurs at pH 7.4 (n = 0.46) according to the KP model. Polymer relaxation is the dominant mechanism for the release of bioactive compounds at pH 7.4, as exhibited by R/F > 1. However, the contribution of relaxation to the release of polyphenols at pH 2.5, 4, and 5.5 was negligible according to the parameters (kR= 0). Characteristics of chitosan, including protonation and deprotonation of NH2groups, surface charge of Fe3O4, ionization of COOH and OH groups of the polyphenols, and molecular weight of the active compounds, contributed to the differences in the release behavior.Publication Open Access Reputation of Entrepreneur Mediates the Business Performance: A Study of Women-owned Small Enterprise in Sri Lanka(SLIIT Business School, 2023-12-14) Gunawansha, N; Rajapaksha, N; Witharana, N; Ishara, N; Wisenthige, K; Pathirana, UThis study intends to examine the impact of entrepreneurial network relationships on the success of women-owned small enterprises (WOSEs) in Sri Lanka. Knowledge sharing, innovation, transaction cost, and market opportunities all play a significant role as the network relationship's independent variables, with reputation representing as a mediator for the impact of innovation on women-owned small enterprises' performance. The present study used partial least square (PLS) structural equation modelling to examine the constructed hypotheses technique to examine the impact of entrepreneurial network relationships on WOSEs performance. The data used in this study is primary data collected from 384 women entrepreneurs registered in the chamber of commerce in Sri Lanka using a simple random sampling technique. The findings show that there is a significant positive impact of transaction cost, reputation, market opportunity, and knowledge sharing, on the performance of WOSEs. Innovation as a mediator also positively and significantly mediate the impact of knowledge sharing on performance. It implies that innovations strengthen the impact that knowledge sharing does on business performance. The findings of this study highlight the policymakers to take steps to improve the collaboration between other businesses which will indirectly improve the entrepreneurial network and ultimately improve the performance of WOSEs. Consequently, network relationships afford enterprises the opportunity to leverage embedded linkages to mitigate their vulnerabilities and attain economic benefits. Future studies could focus on businesses other than women-owned enterprises to examine the impact of entrepreneurial network relationships on small enterprise performance in Sri Lanka. Hence future research should establish how the entrepreneurial networks can help businesses to enhance competitive advantage and thus the performance of women owned enterprises.
