CAREER SUMMARY
- Head-Department of Information Management, SLIIT Business School
- Coordinator-MBA Programme,SLIIT Business School
- Professor- PhD Advisor, Global Humanistic University
- Former Academic Adviser-Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka
- Former Head of Education and Training, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka
- Former Rector, Trincomalee Campus of Eastern University, Sri Lanka (TCEUSL).
- Former Dean, Faculty of Communication and Business Studies (FCBS), TCEUSL.
- Former Head, Department of Business & Management Studies, TCEUSL.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- PhD (Business Administration) (PIM-SJP), MSc (Management) (SJP), BSc (Business Administration) SP (SJP), FPFA, CPFA (SL),CPFA (London), MAAT, DGA, CA (PI&CAB-11),CMBE
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND MEMBERSHIP
Research Interests
- Accounting
- Accounting Education
- Financial Reporting
- Finance
- Business Administration
Memberships
- Chartered Institute of Public Finance Accountants of London
- Association of Public Finance Accountants of Sri Lanka
- Association of Accounting Technicians of Sri Lanka
PUBLICATIONS
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Sustainability of Hotels: Evidence from Tourism Industry in Sri Lanka
Nagalingam Nagendrakumar, “Test Engineering and Management Magazine” , pp. 15559-15561
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Extending the Institutional Theory: Public Sector Accounting and Financial Reporting Perspectives, Sri Lanka
Nagalingam Nagendrakumar, “International Journal on Governmental Financial management” , pp. 2-19
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Human Value Inclusion in Financial Statements: Concern for Standard Setters
Nagalingam Nagendrakumar, “International Journal of Auditing and Accounting Studies” , pp. 101-111
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Sustainability of Hotels: Evidence from Tourism Industry in Sri Lanka
N.Nagendrakumar, W.D.N Madhavika, K.W.P.T.R Weerawardhana, D.D.P Vishwadeepa, D.M.S Anushani, A.M.Y.U Alahakoon , “Test Engineering and Management Magazine” , pp. 15559-15561
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Extending the Institutional Theory: Public Sector Accounting and Financial Reporting Perspectives, Sri Lanka
Nagalingam Nagendrakumar, “International Journal on Governmental Financial management” , pp. 2-19