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Title: Investments in corporate social responsibilities, disclosure practices and financial performance of international oil companies with investments in Africa
Authors: Gyane, Ama Twumwaa
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility
CSR Disclosure
Financial performance
Multi-National Oil Companies with investments in Africa
Panel Data Analysis
Issue Date: Sep-2019
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: The objective of this research is to provide empirical evidence, from the perspective of the developing world, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities and practices of Oil Companies with investments in Africa and how investment in CSR and disclosure of CSR influences the financial performance of Oil Companies with investments in Africa using accounting based measures. The study employed a mixed quantitative and qualitative research approach and descriptive research design. Panel data set on CSR investments, financial performance represented by return on assets (ROA), disclosures of CSR activities and company size (total assets) from the year 2007 to 2017 was analysed using random effects panel data analysis to test the research hypotheses. Content analysis is performed on the annual reports and other publications of the oil companies to determine their CSR activities and practices. The findings showed that multinational oil firms with interest in Africa take all aspects of CSR serious and are at the forefront of CSR as they adhere and comply with international standards and best practices in the area of CSR practices, activities and reporting. This study has also shown that there is a significant positive relationship between investment in CSR and financial performance of multinational oil companies with interests in Africa, but no significant relationship between CSR disclosure and financial performance. The positive influence of CSR on financial performance of multinational oil companies with interests in Africa is the result of the diligence and consistency that they have attached to CSR over the period of the study which is yielding dividends in terms of financial performance.
Description: xii, 58p.:ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6465
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Institute for Oil & Gas Studies

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