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Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Board diversity and firm value; mediating effect of CSR of listed oil firms in Nigeria(2021) Chondough, Stephanie MbatemanTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Nexus between Corporate Social Responsibility Practices and Sustainable Livelihood in Nigerian Oil and Gas Production Region - Review(2021) Chondough, Stephanie MbatemanTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Nigerian micro, small and medium enterprise (MSMEs) - impacts of Covid-19 on their operation and corporate social responsibility(2021) Chondough, Stephanie MbatemanTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető The effect of capital structure on earnings per share of publicly traded companies: a review of related literature(2022) Chondough, Stephanie MbatemanTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető The impact of CSR disclosure on the financial performance of the listed oil and gas firms in Nigeria, using the moderating effect of the board equity ownership(2023) Chondough, Stephanie Mbateman; Csapóné Riskó, Tünde; Ihrig Károly gazdálkodás- és szervezéstudományok doktori iskola; Debreceni Egyetem::Gazdaságtudományi KarThe concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has received a great deal of interest in academic and corporate work. The growing challenges of the twenty-first century such as global warming, pollution, increased resource exploitation, product quality and safety, employee rights, and a healthy work environment have highlighted the importance of CSR. In a developing country like Nigeria, the challenges of achieving sustainable growth due to limited resources, inequality, the rising demands from an increasing population and a failed government that cannot meet its citizens' basic needs have further stressed the importance of CSR to the Nigerian economy. Additionally, there is no consensus in the existing literature on the relationship between CSR and financial performance. Studies have shown that the connection between CSR and financial performance is complex, rather than a direct relationship. This makes it necessary for further investigation. Therefore, this research examined the direct impact of CSR on corporate financial performance and the indirect moderating effect of board equity ownership in strengthening the relationship between CSR and the financial performance of Nigerian oil and gas firms. This research argues in support that organizations can benefit from voluntary disclosure of CSR rather than merely participating in CSR without adequately communicating such actions to stakeholders. It proposes that being socially responsible could increase corporate financial performance. The findings of this research have both theoretical and practical implications for researchers, regulators, policymakers, institutions, and corporate management. It broadens the literature on CSR and corporate financial performance and can aid various bodies in making strategic decisions.Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető The Implication of Corporate Social Responsibility on the Strategic Risk of the Listed Firms in Nigeria(2023) Chondough, Stephanie MbatemanTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető The implication of the CBN cashless economy policy channels on the performance of Nigerian banks(2021) Chondough, Stephanie MbatemanTétel Szabadon hozzáférhető The Moderating Role Of Intellectual Capital On The Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence And Employee Performance Of The Commercial Banks In Nigeria(2022) Chondough, Stephanie Mbateman; Chondough, Jason Tordue