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April 2022

APR 13
The 7th International Conference on Environmental Pollution, Treatment and Protection (ICEPTP'22) aims to become the lea...

Lisbon,
Portugal

May 2022

MAY 27
Paper Publishing: Papers submitted to AEPP 2022 will go through peer reviewing process by international experts. Sele...

Chengdu,
China

July 2022

JUL 14
Publication: Accepted and published papers can be published in Journal of Environmental Science and Development (IJESD,...

Frankfurt,
Germany

August 2022

AUG 3
12th International Conference on Environmental Pollution and Remediation (ICEPR'22) will be delivered as a physical conf...

Prague,
Czech Republic

December 2022

DEC 16
Paper Publishing: ICEPP 2022 papers after the peer reviewing process by at least 2-3 experts, all the accepted papers w...

Sydney,
Australia

March 2023

MAR 10
The 3rd World Conference on Climate Change and Global Warming (CCGCONF) offers an interdisciplinary forum for the discus...

Prague,Czech Republic,
Czech Republic

August 2023

AUG 17
PUBLICATION: Accepted and published papers can be published in Journal of Environmental Science and Development (IJESD,...

Frankfurt,
Germany

Books

The Role of International Business Operations and the Impact of the Political Environment in Nigeria

A Conceptual Framework Study based on the Banking and Oil Industries

by Olufemi A. Akintunde

09/28/2008

This study investigated whether known international business theories available in the literature are meaningful enough to explain the role of international companies in Nigeria. The research examines factors that are likely to influence Nigeria's cultural and ethical values, or contributes to Nigeria's socio-economic development and prosperity. Questionnaires were distributed in four major cities of Nigeria to 600 international companies' customers in four separate shopping malls; all the questionnaires were collected back. This represents a total response rate of 100 percent, which is adequate for this study. The study found that critical factors such as socio-economic development and cultural issues impede the contributions of international companies in Nigeria. The study found that in...