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<title>Institute for Oil &amp; Gas Studies</title>
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<title>Investments in corporate social responsibilities,  disclosure practices and financial performance of  international oil companies with investments in Africa</title>
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<name>Gyane, Ama Twumwaa</name>
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<updated>2021-11-12T15:48:46Z</updated>
<published>2019-09-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Investments in corporate social responsibilities,  disclosure practices and financial performance of  international oil companies with investments in Africa
Gyane, Ama Twumwaa
The  objective  of  this  research  is  to  provide  empirical  evidence,  from  the  &#13;
perspective  of  the  developing  world,  Corporate  Social  Responsibility  (CSR) &#13;
&#13;
activities and practices of Oil Companies with investments in Africa and how &#13;
&#13;
investment in CSR and disclosure of CSR influences the financial &#13;
&#13;
performance  of  Oil  Companies  with  investments  in  Africa  using  accounting &#13;
&#13;
based  measures.  The  study  employed  a  mixed  quantitative  and  qualitative &#13;
research  approach  and  descriptive  research  design.  Panel  data  set  on  CSR &#13;
investments,  financial  performance  represented  by  return  on  assets  (ROA), &#13;
&#13;
disclosures  of  CSR  activities  and  company  size  (total  assets)  from  the  year &#13;
&#13;
2007 to 2017 was analysed using random effects panel data analysis to test the &#13;
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research hypotheses.  Content analysis is performed on the annual reports and &#13;
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other  publications  of  the  oil  companies  to  determine  their  CSR  activities  and &#13;
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practices.  The  findings  showed  that  multinational  oil  firms  with  interest  in &#13;
Africa take all aspects of CSR serious and are at the forefront of CSR as they &#13;
adhere  and  comply  with  international  standards  and  best  practices  in  the  area &#13;
of  CSR  practices,  activities  and  reporting.    This  study  has  also  shown  that &#13;
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there  is  a  significant  positive  relationship  between  investment  in  CSR  and &#13;
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financial performance of multinational oil companies with interests in Africa, &#13;
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but no significant relationship between CSR disclosure and financial &#13;
performance.  The  positive  influence  of  CSR  on  financial  performance  of &#13;
multinational oil companies with interests in  Africa is the result of the &#13;
&#13;
diligence  and  consistency  that  they  have  attached  to  CSR  over  the  period  of &#13;
&#13;
the study which is yielding dividends in terms of financial performance.
xii, 58p.:ill.
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<dc:date>2019-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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