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Title
Social Responsibility of Multinational Companies and Community Development in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
Full text
http://dspace.unijos.edu.ng/handle/10485/2119 |
Date
2011 |
Author(s)
Ushie, E. M.; Olumodeji, E. O.; Punyit, Plang Janet |
Abstract
This study assessed the social responsibility of multinational companies and community development in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The study drew a sample of 180 respondents from the population of selected oil producing communities in the Niger Delta region. Data was collected using structured questionnaire. Three hypotheses were formulated and tested using chi-square (X2) at 0.05 level of significance. Findings revealed that, there is a significant relationship between community restiveness and multinational social responsibilities. It also revealed that, there is significant relationship between the degree of social responsibilities of multinational companies and community development. It further revealed that, multinational companies are significantly living up to their responsibilities to host communities. It is recommended among others that, the government of Nigeria should put up strong "will" to control the activities of these global giants. |
Subject(s)
social Responsibility |
Language
en |
Publisher
Faculty of Social Sciences University of Calabar, Calabar Nigeria |
Relation
Volume 8;Number 1 |
Type of publication
Article |
Identifier
Nigerian Journal of Social and Development Issues, Vol 8. No. 1 January 2011, pg 1 - 11; 1596-2288 |
Repository
Jos - University of Jos
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