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Corporate governance has received a lot of attention after the 2008 global credit crunch that culminated into bank failures and worldwide economic crises. In many developing countries, disclosures and the compliance with the corporate governance codes of best practices existing in such countries...
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Banking and corporate governance reform is an ongoing phenomenon which has received intense global attention after the 2008 global financial crisis. This is particularly true of Nigeria where banks constitute a dominant position of the financial sector. It has compelled many financial and...
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming a popular tool of the twenty first century in business circles while it effects on communities and the role it plays in social development can never be overemphasised. While it is now being deployed as an instrument of social development in most...
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Operating environment can be defined as the conglomerates of all factors and cost of production as they affect the immediate ambience. They proxied both the political, social, legislative, cultural and natural factors as they impacts businesses.The result of this study shows that factorisation...
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System has been defined as the interaction or interconnection of a whole complex idea. It varies from country to country and corporate governance is one of such. While corporate governance ideology has become more popular over the last three decades following the major events such as the 1997...
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Organisational behavior is a discursive subject and much has been written about it. Especially, the new and emerging area of organisational behavior is a hybrid that involves two or more areas of studies such as management, governance and organisation. They are discovered to require...
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The global financial crises have had severe impact on various financial markets and the world economies at large. At various points in time during economic recessions, the confidence of the global investors is always sapped while most investors panic for safety. The past ten years especially...
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Nigeria became a sovereign and independent nation from the British colonial government in 1960 ending the British occupation spanning over one hundred years in the former amalgamated colonial state. Prior to independence, there were lots of intrigues both in the political, social and economic...
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The role of banks is integral to the development of any nation due to their multiplier effects on the economy at large. This is particularly true of Nigeria where banks have an overwhelmingly dominant position in the financial system. More so, the effects of the global financial crisis on many...
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has increasingly attracted attention from the business, political and public spheres over the last decade. This is a special phenomenon, particularly in the oil and gas industry due to the rise in demand for oil, the usefulness of gas and the undisputable...
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