Tharushi

Ms. Tharushi Piyumalee

Lecturer

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Ms. Tharushi Piyumalee is a Lecturer in the Department of Accounting and Finance at NSBM Green University. She holds a Master of Science in Business Economics from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, where she graduated with a Merit pass. Her postgraduate studies included coursework in Advanced Microeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics, Development Economics, Applied and Advanced Econometrics, Time Series Econometrics, Program Evaluation Techniques, and Research Methodology.
 
She completed her undergraduate degree in 2020, earning a BSc in Business Administration (Business Economics) (Special) with First Class Honours and a GPA of 3.96 out of 4.00.
 
Ms. Piyumalee has substantial experience in undergraduate teaching, delivering courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Quantitative Techniques, Mathematics for Economics, and Business Statistics. Her research interests focus on applied econometrics, development economics, labour economics, and public economics.
 
Beyond her academic responsibilities, she is actively engaged in curriculum development, quality assurance processes, undergraduate research supervision, and student mentorship. She plays a key role in NSBM’s academic and professional development initiatives, demonstrating a strong commitment to both student success and institutional advancement.

Research Interest

  • Applied Econometrics
  • Development Economics
  • Public Economics
  • Labour Economics

Journal Publications

  1. Piyumalee, T., & Kumanayake, N. S. (2023). The causal relationship between government revenue and expenditure in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Contemporary Business Research, 2(1), 1-18.
  2. Samarasinghe, R., Piyumalee, T., & Adihetti, I. (2023). Examining teacher perspectives on the use of gamification within classrooms to enhance student engagement. International Journal of Contemporary Business Research, 2(2), 121-133.
  3. Piyumalee, T. (2024). The impact of public investment on economic growth in Sri Lanka. Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Research, 4(1), 37-56.

Conference (Full Paper) Publications

  1. Perera, R., Piyumalee, T., & Samarasinghe, R. (2024). The Relationship between Behavioural Biases and Financial Inclusion with Special Focus on the Moderation Role of Financial Literacy. International Conference on Business Innovation.