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Effect Of Corporate Social Responsibility On Profitability Of Listed Deposit Money Banks In Nigeria
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CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
The overall objective was to study the effect of corporate social responsibility on profitability of listed deposit money banks in Nigeria. The findings indeed supported the overall relationship with an explanation of 72.25 per cent with regard to NPM and 95 per cent with regard to ROTA and 91% with regard to ROE. NPM, ROTA and ROE models were found to be significant at 5% level of significance too. The study employed both causal and explanatory research designs with a census of 14 firms or 93.33 per cent % of target population.
Diagnostic tests such as multicollinearity, serial correlation, stationarity, heteroskedasticity, normality and hausman specification were performed in support of the application of the Random Effects Models used to analyze the nature and the degree of the relationships. Conclusions on the statistical significance between CSR and profitability measured by NPM, ROTA and ROE were drawn. The moderating effect of firm size and interest rate on the effect of CSR on profitability was also looked. The summary of each is itemized based on the specific objectives of the study.
On the effect of CSR on NPM of lis
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTAlthough an enormous body of literature has emerged concerning the nexus between corporate social responsibility and profitability, actual empirical research designed to test the multitude of definitions, propositions, concepts and theories that have been advanced has produced mix results. In addition, much of the research done in the area has been incomplete and simplistic in methodology and epistemology. Many of the methodological quagmires in studying the nexus between corporate socia ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTAlthough an enormous body of literature has emerged concerning the nexus between corporate social responsibility and profitability, actual empirical research designed to test the multitude of definitions, propositions, concepts and theories that have been advanced has produced mix results. In addition, much of the research done in the area has been incomplete and simplistic in methodology and epistemology. Many of the methodological quagmires in studying the nexus between corporate socia ... Continue reading---
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