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This study examines the impact of ownership structure on the return on assets of listed consumer goods companies in Nigeria. Using a descriptive research design, the findings reveal that institutional ownership significantly influences financial performance, while managerial, board, and foreign ownership do not have a notable impact. The study concludes that attracting institutional investors is beneficial, but companies should maintain a balanced ownership structure and focus on board effectiveness. Limitations include a small sample size and reliance on secondary data. Recommendations for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study examines the impact of ownership structure on the return on assets of listed consumer goods companies in Nigeria. Using a descriptive research design, the findings reveal that institutional ownership significantly influences financial performance, while managerial, board, and foreign ownership do not have a notable impact. The study concludes that attracting institutional investors is beneficial, but companies should maintain a balanced ownership structure and focus on board effectiveness. Limitations include a small sample size and reliance on secondary data. Recommendations for further research include exploring other financial metrics and industry-specific patterns in ownership effects.
Autorenporträt
Basil A. ADULE, a graduate of Accounting from the prestigious Benue State University, Makurdi-Nigeria, conducted an in-depth study on the impact of ownership structure on the financial performance of listed consumer goods companies in Nigeria. He is inspired by a passion to understand how ownership dynamics influence corporate success.