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Spatio-Temporal Audit of Nigeria's Industrial Policies and Entrepreneurship Development Interventions from 1946 to 2013
(International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2014-01-01)
Spatio-Temporal Auditing (STA) entails a critical examination of performance of economic policies and development programmes within a defined context, space and time. This paper employs the STA to critique Nigeria’s ...
Assessing the Relationship between Sales Quotas and Moral Judgement of Insurance Salespersons: The Moderating Effects of Moral Values, Quota Failure Consequences, and Corporate Ethical Climate
(Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 2013)
There is an increasing call for managers in the Nigerian insurance industry to espouse higher level of ethical behaviour to earn the trust of customers, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders. Arguably, this will ...
Corporate governance and responsibility in Nigeria
(Palgrave, 2011-03-10)
To provide an expository on the peculiar dimension of the corporate governance
and responsibility phenomenon in developing market economies, we employ a mix of qualitative methods to provide research evidence-based insights ...
The code of corporate governance in Nigeria: Efficiency gains or social legitimation
(2012)
This paper is the first study which examines the rationale behind the adoption of corporate governance codes, the requirements of the codes and their operationalisation, and the effectiveness of the codes in addressing ...
Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives in Nigeria
(Springer International, 2016)
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in Nigeria originated
from the practices of Multinational companies (MNCs) operations in the extraction
sectors of the Nigerian economy, especially in the oil sector. ...
Institutional shareholder activism in Nigeria: An accountability perspective
(Elsevier, 2016-03-30)
Research has identified institutional shareholders and shareholders’ associations as separate groups that are able to interact and promote accountability through shareholder activism. This study employs a qualitative ...
Regulatory multiplicity and conflict: Towards a combined code on corporate governance in Nigeria.
(Spinger, 2014-09-26)
Given the multiplicity of codes designed to
regulate different stakeholders in terms of promoting good
corporate governance, this paper examines areas of conflicts
among the various codes and the associated implications
for ...
Corporate governance in the Nigerian banking industry: Towards a strategic governmental engagement
(2012)
The recent global economic crisis has led to reduced confidence in
the self-regulation of banks and has facilitated a debate on how governments
across the world intend to engage with the corporate governance of banks. ...
Corporate governance regulation in Nigeria
(2012)
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria’s peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this paper aims to critically evaluate the Nigerian corporate governance regulatory system, which is characterised by endemic ...
Institutional shareholder activism in Nigeria
(Emerald, 2016)
Abstract
Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to investigate institutional shareholder activism in Nigeria. It addresses the paucity of empirical research on institutional shareholder activism in
sub-Saharan Africa.
D ...