Journal of Administrative and Business Studies
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Journal ISSN: 2414-309X
Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.20474/jabs-5.1.4
Received: 7 December 2018
Accepted: 9 January 2019
Published: 20 February 2019
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  • Effect of corporate social responsibility on enterprise value of deposit money bank in Nigeria


Dauda Ibrahim Adagye, Dauda Musa Ibrahim

Abstract

This study sought to determine the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) (i.e., Environmental Expenditure (EE), Community Expenditure (CE), and Employee Expenditure (EmE) on Enterprise Value (EV)), with particular reference to quoted deposit money banks in Nigeria. The study adopted the correlational design, and a population of 21 banks was considered. Out of this population, 15 banks were sampled through the purposive method. Panel regression was used to analyze the data collected from the sampled banks' annual financial reports. Overall, the analysis results indicated that CSR's effect on enterprise value is statistically significant, meaning that corporate social responsibility expenditure has a significant effect or association with an enterprise value (i.e., EV). The study recommended that banks in Nigeria maintain and possibly increase their CSR expenditure rather than reduce or even eliminate it as they seek to cut down on their business cost. This is because of the likely negative effect it might have on their business in the long run as documented by the outcome of this study.