尼日利亚选定啤酒厂的企业可持续发展实践和企业财务业绩

U. Okafor, Etim Okon Philip, T. E. Edet, Nse Bassey Okon
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目的:多年来,企业可持续发展实践(CSP)和企业财务绩效(CFP)之间的联系在各个行业和地区产生了积极、消极和中立的联系。考虑到经济效益与制造和消费酒精饮料的负面可持续性影响之间的矛盾,研究人员检查了CSP对尼日利亚选定啤酒厂CFP的影响。在两个假设中,CSP的代理是社会基础设施发展成本、社区教育和培训成本和社区健康相关成本,而CFP的决定因素是股本回报率和股票价格。方法:采用因果比较研究设计,数据来源于公司的年度财务报告和尼日利亚证券交易所的概况。采用多元回归分析对结果进行估计。结果:检验假设一和假设二的一般模型表明,企业可持续发展实践对尼日利亚啤酒厂股票的股本回报率或市场价格都没有显著影响。含义:研究人员得出结论,CSP水平的变化不足以预测尼日利亚啤酒厂CFP的变化。然而,有人指出,尼日利亚资本市场投资者和消费者对聚光太阳能及其相关价值的认识仍然很低。因此,鼓励啤酒厂坚持这样的做法,因为相关的好处可能是增量的。
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Corporate Sustainability Practices and Corporate Financial Performance of Selected Breweries in Nigeria
Purpose: The nexus between Corporate Sustainability Practices (CSP) and Corporate Financial Performance (CFP) has over the years yielded a mix of positive, negative, and neutral associations across industries and territories. Considering the paradox of economic benefits against negative sustainability implications of manufacturing and consuming alcoholic beverages, the researchers examined the influence of CSP on the CFP of selected breweries in Nigeria. In two hypotheses, the proxies for CSP are Social-Infrastructural-Development Cost, Community-Education-and-Training Cost, and Community-Health-Related Cost, whereas the determinants for CFP are return on equity and prices of shares. Methods: Adopting a causal-comparative research design, data were obtained from the annual financial reports of the companies and the Nigerian Stock Exchange factbooks. The multivariate regression analysis was deployed for estimating the results. Results: The general models for testing hypotheses one and two indicated that corporate sustainability practices do not significantly influence either the return on equity or the market prices of the shares of breweries in Nigeria. Implications: The researchers concluded that changes in the level of CSP were not enough for predicting variations in the CFP of breweries in Nigeria. It was, however, observed that awareness about CSP and the related value is still low among capital market investors and consumers in Nigeria. Hence, breweries are encouraged to be consistent with such practices as the associated benefit may be incremental.
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