Financial Capital, Manufactured Capital, and Financial Performance: Evidence from Listed Industrial Goods Firms in Nigeria
Clement Ejiofor Okeke
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Studies on integrated reporting and how it helps firms to resolve different stakeholders’ concerns about corporate disclosures, transparency and accountability are increasingly gaining momentum. Such studies have linked integrated reporting to different outcomes in the financial performances of the firms that have keyed to the reporting system. This study examined the effect of Integrated Reporting (IR) (financial and Manufactured capital) on Financial Performance of Listed Industrial Goods Firms in Nigeria. The study used an ex post facto research approach and secondary data were retrieved from the annual financial reports of selected industrial goods firms in Nigeria for eleven years from 2013-2023.Financial Reporting is the dependent variable proxied by Return on Equity (ROE). IR is the independent variable proxied by Financial Capital and Manufactured Capital. EVIEWS 12 was used to carry out the regression analysis of the direct effect of relevant variables. The study found that Integrated Reporting proxied by financial capital and manufactured capital does not have any significant relationship with the financial performance of firms listed under the industrial goods sector in Nigeria. The study recommends that firms in the industrial goods sector should make concerted efforts to moderate the ratio of their non-current assets to the total assets since the ratio has a negative impact on their performance.
Keywords: Integrated Reporting; Financial Capital; Manufactured Capital; Financial Performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E0 L0 L2 L6 M0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-09-01, Revised 2024-10-10
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