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    The politics of shareholder activism in Nigeria 

    Adegbite, E.; Amaeshi, K.; Amao, O. (Springer, 2012)
    Shareholder activism has become a force for good in the extant corporate governance literature. In this article, we present a case study of Nigeria to show how shareholder activism, as a corporate governance mechanism, can ...
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    Trust Deficit and Anti-corruption Initiatives 

    Rufai, Ibrahim; Adelopo, Ismail (Springer, 2018-11-12)
    This study explores the ways in which trust deficit undermines anti-corruption initiatives in a context with systemic corruption. Anti-corruption measures as panacea to systemic corruption are not new, but their effectiveness ...
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    The dark side of transparency: Problematising the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative as a Public Sector Transparency, Accountability and Anti-Corruption Initiative 

    Ejiogu, Chibuzo; Ejiogu, Amanze; Ambituuni, Ambisisi (Elsevier, 2018-10-16)
    This study explores the dark side of transparency by problematizing the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) as a transparency, accountability and anti-corruption initiative in Nigeria. It does ...

    Corruption Fights Back: Localizing Transparency and EITI in the Nigerian ‘Penkelemes’ 

    Ejiogu, Amanze; Ejiogu, Chibuzo; Ambituuni, Ambisisi (Wiley Online Library, 2020-08-07)
    This study explores how the global transparency norm is localized in the Nigerian extractive industry. Transparency is theorised as a process which can be analysed in terms of rules, interactions, power games and context. ...
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    AuthorAmbituuni, Ambisisi (2)Ejiogu, Amanze (2)Ejiogu, Chibuzo (2)Adegbite, E. (1)Adelopo, Ismail (1)Amaeshi, K. (1)Amao, O. (1)Rufai, Ibrahim (1)Subject
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