Omoike Osereme Amiolemen
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Corporate social environmental reporting and stock prices: an analysis of listed firms in Nigeria
Omoike Osereme Amiolemen , Uwalomwa Uwuigbe , Olubukola Ranti Uwuigbe , Ilogho Simon Osiregbemhe , Ajetunmobi Opeyemi doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.15(3).2018.26Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 15, 2018 Issue #3 pp. 318-328
Views: 1023 Downloads: 256 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe study investigated Corporate Social Environmental Reporting and its association with stock prices (using market price per share as at the financial year end) among listed firms in Nigeria. The study used a cross-sectional research design comprising 50 publicly listed companies across various sectors for the period of five years (2011–2015). For the selected firms, the annual report was used to collect the data. This research utilizes the panel data regression in analyzing the influence of the independent variable (measured by corporate social and environmental expenditure) on the dependent variable measured using the market price per share) for the respective years. Also, in an attempt to examine the relatively market price per share across the sampled industries, the study made use of the one-way analysis of variance; while the Granger causality test was also conducted to ascertain whether bi-directional relationships exist between explanatory variable and the dependent variable (i.e. corporate social and environmental expenditure and market price per share). Findings from the study revealed that the association between corporate social and environmental expenditure and the market price of the firm (when considered in aggregate) is not significant. The result from the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) showed that the market price per share is significantly different across the industries.
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Does enterprise risk management impact accounting quality? Evidence from the Nigerian financial institutions
Adedayo Erin Olayinka , Uwalomwa Uwuigbe , Eriabie Sylvester , Olubukola Ranti Uwuigbe , Omoike Osereme Amiolemen doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.16(4).2019.02Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 16, 2019 Issue #4 pp. 16-27
Views: 1386 Downloads: 174 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThis research empirically looked at Enterprise Risk Management impact on accounting quality of selected listed firms in the Nigerian financial sector. The study engaged the use of content analysis of the selected listed firms’ annual financial reports and corporate websites in determining the ERM disclosure index and its impact on accounting quality for a period of five years (pre-ERM period) (2007–2011) and another five years period (post-ERM period) (2013–2017). In attaining the proposed objectives, the study employed the panel Generalized Method of Moments estimator to test the hypotheses and find out the relationship between the variables. The study observed from the findings that there is no significant association between enterprise risk management and accounting quality during the pre-ERM period. This study adds to the body of knowledge in the area of corporate reporting, risk disclosure, risk management and accounting quality in emerging economies especially the Sub-Saharan African countries.
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