The drivers of the competitiveness of firms in the non-financial sector: Evidence from Nigeria
This study examines the key determinants of the competitiveness of firms in Nigeria. It draws the firm-level (i.e. firm-specific characteristics) data and macro-data (environmental factors) from the annual reports and accounts of non-financial listed firms and the Statistical Bulletin of the Central...
Main Authors: | Fatai Abiodun Atanda, Florence Olubunmi Osemene |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Kragujevac
2020-08-01
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Series: | Economic Horizons |
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Online Access: | https://horizonti.ekfak.kg.ac.rs/sites/default/files/Casopis/2020_2/EH_2020_2_en_3_FAA.pdf |
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