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Abstract
Purpose: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities are
crucial for the cordial relationship between the business and
the community, and despite the cost involved in CSR
investments such relationship may have favourable
consequence on community patronage and financial outcome.
This study investigated the effect of CSR activities on the
profitability of oil firms listed in Nigeria by ascertaining how
community development costs (CDC) and employee benefits
are associated with the financial performance of the firms.
Methodology: Data on the study variables from thirteen oil
and gas firms were collected over a period of twenty-one years
(1998 to 2018), and analysed using a heteroscedasticity and
autocorrelation-consistent regression technique to determine
the effect of CSR activities on the financial performance of the
sampled firms.
Findings: The results showed that community development
cost (CDC) had a significant positive effect on profitability.
Employee benfits also have similar effect on financial
performance. These findings indicate that investing in CSR
activities ultimately has a favourable impact on corporate
financial performance. Accordingly, the study recommended
that oil firms should increasingly invest in employee welfare
and community development projects in Nigeria.
Originality/Value: This paper used a data set drawn from
almost all the listed oil firms in Nigeria over a relatively long
time span. The results support the usefulness of CSR activities
to corporate entities, thereby encouraging oil firms to conduct
more CSR investments in Nigeria.