Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)

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    The Application of design innovation for increasing gem set jewellery exports in Sri Lanka
    Samarasekara, KKGIC; de Silva, N
    Application of'Design innovation' to increase gem set jewellery exports in Sri Lanka is the focus of this research. The vast discrepancy between country's resource capacity and its level of fabrication has inspired to conduct this research work. It was revealed during the study that the capability for further expansion of the jewellery industry lays mainly on Small and Medium Enterprises. Concurrently, lack of design innovation has been identified as a key constraint hindering the industrial competency and expansion. Thus, the approach of design innovation has been explored to maximize the gem set jewellery exports in Sri Lanka. The research methodology used was "mixed methods'. Multiple methods of data collection and analysis entailed to explore the research questions. The current circumstance of the Sri Lankan jewellery industiy in relation to the design led innovation was explored employing semi-structured, face-to-face interviews with a purposive sample. Data triangulation employed to increase the reliability and the validity. The triangulated data confirmed that most of the companies of leading and the medium categories successfully apply design innovation while the small sector lacks this approach in practice. It was revealed that the best approach to be succeeded through exports is the application of design innovation based on user centered design. It was suggested that inhouse design skill development, make available necessary information on user requirements and current global trends, international exposure can improve design innovation among the small sector. To attain the industrial goals, two major components need to be modified; the policy and the attitudes within the industry. In conclusion, approach of design innovation has been identified as the prominent avenue to develop the gem and jewellery industry in Sri Lanka.
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    The Key considerations to achieve design efficiency for functional use domestic earthenware in Sri Lanka
    (2014-08-06) Ranasinghe, WMND; De Silva, N
    Sri Lanka is famous for ‘Clay Cooking Pots’ from the historical days. Earthenware clay cooking pots have been used in each and every household as the main cooking utensil. However with the time these clay products became less popular. It has been found that they have not paid proper attention and concern during the process of manufacturing. This has resulted low quality clay products which make people dissatisfied of them. Therefore, it is obvious that clay cooking pots should be given due recognition, as they possess many good qualities which are unique to them only. This study on ‘Clay Cooking Products’ reveals that these clay cooking utensils do not cater to the needs of present society, due to less design qualities. Although there are cooking utensils made out of other materials, they do not possess the qualities which belong only to the clay products. However it has been identified that people live in the present society are willing to use clay cooking pots, if they are up to standard with good design qualities which fulfill their needs. Design Elements and Design Principles are very important factors which play a vital role in producing clay products. Other important factors that have to be considered are Shape, Form, Texture, Value and Balance of the products. Design elements and design principles are very important as they contribute a lot to produce a good designer product. Questionnaire survey was carried out with a view to finding out the effectiveness of those factors on present clay cooking pots. Main attempt was to collect information regarding the orifice, belly and base of the specific product which has been used in the study. The earthenware cooking pot “Hattiya” and the lid was used as sample objects in this study. Questionnaire survey was carried out in selected urban areas in the country (Kandy & Colombo). The data was studied and analyzed through the Chi-Square testing method in order to find out the most important factor. According to the analysis of data, and other investigations it has now been found out that the specific clay cooking pot (“Hattiya”) which is in use presently has to be developed paying attention to the design development of the product. Through the data analysis it was proved that factors such as Shape, Form, Texture, Balance and Value are key considerations of making “Hattiya”. These factors are important to achieve design efficiency when product is functionally used. Those factors have to be considered according to the mentioned order and they are important to the other clay cooking pots as well, in the process of manufacturing them.