Environmental Accounting and Financial Performance of Listed Family-Owned Companies in Nigeria

Charles Segun Ilelaboye, M. Alade
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This study examines the effect of environmental accounting on the performance of family-owned companies in Nigeria using restoration cost, community development costs and health & security costs as surrogates. The study used ex-post facto research design. The population of the study consisted of all 12 family-owned companies across industrial and oil & gas sectors that were quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Purposive sampling technique was used to select six (6) family-owned companies that disclosed environmental information. Data were gleaned from the annual reports of the sampled companies covering 2012-2020. The study used descriptive statistics, correlation and Ordinary Least Squared techniques for data analysis. The findings showed that restoration cost has a negative and insignificant effect on the financial performance, and community development cost has a negative and significant effect, while health safety cost has a positive and insignificant effect on financial performance. The study concludes that only health safety costs have the potential to increase the performance of family-owned companies in Nigeria. The study recommends that payment of health and safety costs should be sustained. Furthermore, stakeholders in the companies should constitute a “Trust Fund Trustees” that will handle community development costs for fairness and accountability.
尼日利亚上市家族企业的环境会计与财务绩效
本研究考察了环境会计对尼日利亚家族企业绩效的影响,使用恢复成本、社区发展成本和健康与安全成本作为替代。本研究采用事后研究设计。研究对象包括在尼日利亚证券交易所(NSE)上市的工业和油气行业的所有12家家族企业。采用有目的抽样方法,选取了6家披露环境信息的家族企业。数据收集自样本公司2012-2020年的年度报告。该研究使用描述性统计、相关性和普通最小二乘技术进行数据分析。结果表明:修复成本对财务绩效的影响为负向且不显著;社区发展成本对财务绩效的影响为负向且显著;健康安全成本对财务绩效的影响为正向且不显著。该研究的结论是,只有健康安全成本才有可能提高尼日利亚家族企业的绩效。该研究建议,应继续支付健康和安全费用。此外,公司的利益相关者应组成一个“信托基金受托人”,以公平和问责的方式处理社区发展成本。
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