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total of 600 rural women were sampled across the Niger Delta. Results from the use of a logit model indicate a significant …
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communities of Niger Delta. Using logit model, the main result indicates that General Memorandum of Understandings (GMoUs) have …
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female farmers were sampled across the region. Results from the use of a logit model indicated that CSR recorded significant …
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were sampled across the region. The results from the logit model showed that rural women depended on CSR interventions of …
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use of a combined propensity score matching (PSM) and logit model indicate that the GMoU model is gender insensitive as …
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responsibility (CSR) model of multinational oil companies on the development of rural young people (RYP) in cultural tourism in the … Niger Delta of Nigeria. Six hundred RYP were sampled across the rural Niger Delta region. Using the logit model, results …
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across the region. Results from the use of a combined propensity score matching and logit model indicate that the GMoU model …
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Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Findings - The results from the use of a combined propensity score matching and logit model … indicate that GMoU model made significant impact in deterring occurrences of electoral violence, when interventions on cluster …
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the nine states of the Niger Delta. Results from the use of estimated logit model reveal that MOCs via Global Memorandum …
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This article presents a case for transfer mispricing as an argument for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The argument builds on the position that in order to compensate for potential loss of brand image and reputation, Multinational Companies (MNCs) would be more socially responsible when...
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