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dc.contributor.authorNagendrakumar, N-
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-19T04:31:59Z-
dc.date.available2022-05-19T04:31:59Z-
dc.date.issued2018-07-
dc.identifier.issn2220-4709-
dc.identifier.urihttp://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2393-
dc.description.abstractNew Public Management led the world of the public sector - including Sri Lanka - to switch on to the accrual-based accounting which is referred to as Public Sector Accounting and Financial Reporting reforms. However, it was noted that most of such reform activities have failed. Besides, irrespective of failure recorded Sri Lanka continues with the reform process. This postures the research problem of what factor(s) forces Sri Lanka to endure the reform. As a result, this study in general attempts to hoist the factors that determine the reform and precisely attempts to elevate the country specific factors of the phenomenon in Sri Lankan context based on qualitative methodology employing semi-structured interviews. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis method. The study found that though most of the universal and countryspecific factors are negatively influence the reform in Sri Lanka it is compelled to reform since ‘change of country status’ dictates.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherresearchgate.neten_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesInternational Journal on Governmental Financial Management;Volume 18 Issue 2 Pages 12-27-
dc.subjectCountry Specific Factorsen_US
dc.subjectPublic Sector Accountingen_US
dc.subjectFinancial Reporting Reformsen_US
dc.subjectAccrual Accountingen_US
dc.subjectSri Lankaen_US
dc.titleCountry Specific Factors: Public Sector Accounting and Financial Reporting Reforms in Sri Lankaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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Research Papers - Dept of Information of Management
Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications

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