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Firm Size and Financial Performance: A Determinant of Corporate Governance Disclosure Practices of Nigerian Companies

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Abstract Corporate governance disclosure is a voluntary requirement for companies in Nigeria. Some companies have disclosed their level of adherence under a separate heading in the published financial reports of the company, while some do not report and some partly disclose their level of adherence. What factors could therefore be responsible for voluntary disclosure of the corporate...
 
Published at Journal of Accounting and Auditing: Research & Practice
Volume Vol. 2015(2015), Article ID 467294
Published in 2014
 
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Obigbemi Imoleayo Foyeke, Iyoha Francis Odianonsen and Ojeka Stephen Aanu
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