1. Raveendran, T. & Gamage A.S. (2018). Influence of Leadership Styles on Employee Performance: Study of Divisional Secretariats in Jaffna District. Proceedings of the Research Conference on Business Studies, Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna
2. Malini.G. & Raveendran.T. (2017), Examining the Relationship Between Personality Type and Undergraduates’ Preferences for Job Attributes, Proceedings of the ICCM 2017, University of Jaffna
3. Raveendran, T. (2005), Stress of Administrators in the University of Jaffna, Journal of Business Studies, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna,
4. Raveendran, T. (2006), Sex discrimination among employees working in the business outlets in the Jaffna town area, Journal of Business studies, Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce, University of Jaffna,
5. Raveendran, T. and Ananthasayanan, S. (2010) “Personality Characteristics of Staff in the Banks in Jaffna District: Implications for Job Stress and Job Success” Vavuniya Campus Annual Research Session Published in journal, include in presentation certificates.
6. Anandasayanan, S. Raveendran, T. and Raveeswaran, M. (2010) Impact of work family conflict on teachers’ family stress, work satisfaction and family satisfaction in Jaffna, Proceedings of the Vavuniya Campus Annual Research Session,
7. Raveendran, T. and Raveeswaran, M. (2010), Locus of Control and its impact on Job stress of Banking Sector Employees in Jaffna District, Proceedings of the Annual Research Conference of the University of Jaffna,
8. Raveeswaran, M. and Raveendran, T. (2010), Impact of self-efficacy on work family conflict: a study on schools in Jaffna District, Proceedings of the Annual Research Conference of the University of Jaffna,
9. Raveeswaran, M., Raveendran, T. and Ananthasayanan, S. (2011) Biographical Differences and Occupational Stress of Teachers in Jaffna District, Proceedings of Annual Research session of the Jaffna Science Association, University of Jaffna,
10. Raveendran, T. and Ananthasayanan, S. (2011) Personality Characteristics of Staff in the Banks in Jaffna District: Implications for Job Stress and Job Success, Journal of Science and Management of the Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna, vol 3, pp 49-59
11. Raveendran, T. (2011) Gender differences and leadership Behaviour : Do men and women lead in the same way in the Banking Sector, Presented in the International Conference on ‘leading beyond horizon: Engaging Future”, organized by Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India during 28-30 July 2011.
12. Raveendran, T. and Raveeswaran, M. (2011), Individual Differences and Occupational Stress of Banking Sector Staff in Jaffna District, Proceedings of the International Conference of the Rajarata University of Sri Lanka