合资企业、技术转让与尼日利亚石油和天然气工业的绩效

Q4 Decision Sciences
Nwoko Marshall Olakada, Akeem Adewale Bakare, Muritala Adewale Taiwo, Abass Umar Ibrahim, Hauwa Lamino Abubakar
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目的:本研究旨在探讨 1981-2021 年间合资企业、技术转让对尼日利亚石油和天然气行业业绩的影响。理论框架:毋庸置疑,与石油输出国组织 (OPEC) 的同行相比,尼日利亚石油和天然气行业的表现并不尽如人意(Iheukwumere,2021 年;OPEC,ASB,2020 年)。造成业绩不佳的因素之一是通过合资企业安排进行的技术转让管理无效且不连贯(Odusina,2022 年)。因此,有必要对缺乏充分研究的合资企业安排对尼日利亚石油和天然气行业生产的影响进行实证调查。研究方法:采用事后分析法,通过二手资料收集 1980 年至 2021 年期间尼日利亚石油和天然气行业上游部门的合资公司总产量和年度总产量数据,这些数据代表了尼日利亚石油和天然气行业的表现。收集到的数据采用量子自回归分布滞后(QARDL)方法进行分析,以检验短期和长期影响。研究结果研究表明,合资企业安排对石油和天然气生产的短期和长期影响都很大。研究、实践和社会意义:因此,研究建议政策制定者和行业利益相关者仔细评估合资企业的条款和条件,以确保其符合最大化石油和天然气产量的目标。原创性/价值:将合资企业作为尼日利亚石油和天然气生产中技术转让的代表,并使用 1980-2021 年间有关合资企业的二手数据,为进一步探索石油和天然气生产管理的研究领域,尤其是缺乏充分研究的技术转让领域,开阔了眼界。
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JOINT VENTURE, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND THE PERFORMANCE OF NIGERIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
Purpose: The objective of this study is to examine joint venture, technology transfer on the performance of Nigeria's oil and gas sector between 1981-2021.   Theoretical Framework: It is indisputable that the Nigerian oil and gas sector is not at peak performance when compared to what is obtainable from its peers in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) (Iheukwumere, 2021; OPEC, ASB 2020). One of the factors responsible for the abysmal performance is ineffective and incoherent technology transfer management through joint venture arrangements (Odusina, 2022). Therefore, there is a need to empirically investigate the impact of joint venture arrangements on Nigeria's oil and gas sector production which lacks sufficient research.   Methodology: The ex-post facto design was used where data were collected through secondary sources on the aggregate output of the joint venture companies and the total yearly output of the upstream sector of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry represented the performance of the Nigerian oil and gas sector in the period 1980 to 2021. The collected data were analyzed using the Quantile Autoregressive Distributed Lag (QARDL) approach to test for short and long-run impacts.   Findings: The study revealed that there is a significant impact of joint venture arrangements on oil and gas production in both the short run and long run.   Research, Practical & Social Implication: The study therefore recommends that policymakers and industry stakeholders should carefully evaluate the terms and conditions of joint ventures to ensure their alignment with the goals of maximizing oil and gas production.   Originality/Value: The use of joint venture as a proxy for technology transfer in the production of oil and gas in Nigeria and use of secondary data between 1980-2021 for joint ventures is an eye-opener for further exploration of the study areas in oil and gas production management, particularly in the area of technology transfer, which lacks sufficient research.
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International Journal of Professional Business Review
International Journal of Professional Business Review Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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