Dinusha Costa

Dinusha Costa

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

Adelaide Business School

Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics


Dinusha Costa is a PhD Candidate at the University of Adelaide Business School, specializing in research at the intersection of entrepreneurship and social psychology. His work explores the psychological processes entrepreneurs experience after exiting business ventures they once built.

In today’s dynamic business landscape, it is common for entrepreneurs to leave their ventures for various reasons. Serial and habitual entrepreneurs, in particular, often navigate multiple venture exits throughout their careers. However, current research provides limited insight into the psychological journey entrepreneurs undergo during these transitions and how it shapes their future entrepreneurial endeavours.

Dinusha’s research seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of post-venture processes, examining why some entrepreneurs are motivated to embark on new ventures while others are not. His findings aim to bridge critical gaps in the literature, offering valuable perspectives on post-venture entrepreneurial behaviours.

In addition to his academic research career, Dinusha brings 18 years of professional business consulting experience, working closely with small and medium-sized entrepreneurs. This hands-on experience has deeply informed his research, ensuring its practical relevance to real-world entrepreneurial challenges.

Dinusha Costa is a PhD Candidate at the University of Adelaide Business School, specializing in research at the intersection of entrepreneurship and social psychology. His work explores the psychological processes entrepreneurs experience after exiting business ventures they once built.

In today’s dynamic business landscape, it is common for entrepreneurs to leave their ventures for various reasons. Serial and habitual entrepreneurs, in particular, often navigate multiple venture exits throughout their careers. However, current research provides limited insight into the psychological journey entrepreneurs undergo during these transitions and how it shapes their future entrepreneurial endeavours.

Dinusha’s research seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of post-venture processes, examining why some entrepreneurs are motivated to embark on new ventures while others are not. His findings aim to bridge critical gaps in the literature, offering valuable perspectives on post-venture entrepreneurial behaviours.

In addition to his academic research career, Dinusha brings 18 years of professional business consulting experience, working closely with small and medium-sized entrepreneurs. This hands-on experience has deeply informed his research, ensuring its practical relevance to real-world entrepreneurial challenges.

  • Appointments

    Date Position Institution name
    2021 - 2024 Academic Tutor/Marker University of Adelaide
    2015 - ongoing Business Consultant Kumon Australia & New Zealand
    2013 - 2015 Assistant Manager - New Business Development Kumon Asia and Oceania
  • Language Competencies

    Language Competency
    English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
    Japanese Can read, write, speak and understand spoken
    Sinhala; Sinhalese Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
  • Education

    Date Institution name Country Title
    2009 - 2010 University of Birmingham United Kingdom Master of Science - Economic Competitiveness & International Business
    2001 - 2005 Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Japan Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Research Interests

  • Conference Papers

    Year Citation
    2025 Costa, C. (2025). The role of individual self-concept in the entrepreneurial journey: A systematic review and research agenda. In The role of individual self-concept in the entrepreneurial journey: A systematic review and research agenda.
    2023 Costa, C. (2023). The role of individual self-concept in the entrepreneurial journey: A systematic review and research agenda. In Australian Consortium for Entrepreneurship Research Excellence. University of Queensland.

2021 to 2024 - Academic Tutor/ Marker at the University of Adelaide 


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