Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysis
This study examines the influence of risk governance on financial performance of 50 quoted firms in the Nigerian financial sector for the period of five years (2013–2017). Panel data was used to examine how the risk governance variables (Enterprise Risk Management_index, Chief Risk Officer_presence,...
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description | This study examines the influence of risk governance on financial performance of 50 quoted firms in the Nigerian financial sector for the period of five years (2013–2017). Panel data was used to examine how the risk governance variables (Enterprise Risk Management_index, Chief Risk Officer_presence, Board Risk Committee_size, Board Risk Committee_activism, and Board Risk Committee_independence) affects financial performance (Return on Asset). The study reveals empirically that most of the risk governance variables (ERM_index, CRO_presence, BRC_activism, and BRC_independence) have a significant and positive impact on the performance of the firm with the exception of BRC_size which shows a negative association with the financial performance of the studied firms. The study empirically reveals that strong Chief Risk Officer (CRO) presence, effective board risk committee, and inclusion of independent directors in the risk committee will go far in serving as factors that would improve the performance of firms in today’s financial environment. This study made a lot of core findings that contribute to the emerging literatures on risk governance and risk management research. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2bd614cc661e44ba92c3f391ef9bf99b2024-02-03T02:50:22ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityBusiness: Theory and Practice1648-06271822-42022020-11-0121210.3846/btp.2020.10850Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysisOlayinka Erin0Omololu Bamigboye1Jonah Arumona2Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, NigeriaObafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, NigeriaBingham University, Abuja, NigeriaThis study examines the influence of risk governance on financial performance of 50 quoted firms in the Nigerian financial sector for the period of five years (2013–2017). Panel data was used to examine how the risk governance variables (Enterprise Risk Management_index, Chief Risk Officer_presence, Board Risk Committee_size, Board Risk Committee_activism, and Board Risk Committee_independence) affects financial performance (Return on Asset). The study reveals empirically that most of the risk governance variables (ERM_index, CRO_presence, BRC_activism, and BRC_independence) have a significant and positive impact on the performance of the firm with the exception of BRC_size which shows a negative association with the financial performance of the studied firms. The study empirically reveals that strong Chief Risk Officer (CRO) presence, effective board risk committee, and inclusion of independent directors in the risk committee will go far in serving as factors that would improve the performance of firms in today’s financial environment. This study made a lot of core findings that contribute to the emerging literatures on risk governance and risk management research.https://www.bjrbe.vgtu.lt/index.php/BTP/article/view/10850board risk committeechief risk officerfinancial performanceNigerian financial sectorreturn on assetsrisk governance |
spellingShingle | Olayinka Erin Omololu Bamigboye Jonah Arumona Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysis Business: Theory and Practice board risk committee chief risk officer financial performance Nigerian financial sector return on assets risk governance |
title | Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysis |
title_full | Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysis |
title_fullStr | Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysis |
title_short | Risk governance and financial performance: an empirical analysis |
title_sort | risk governance and financial performance an empirical analysis |
topic | board risk committee chief risk officer financial performance Nigerian financial sector return on assets risk governance |
url | https://www.bjrbe.vgtu.lt/index.php/BTP/article/view/10850 |
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