Ownership Structure and Firm Performance of Listed Consumer Goods Sector Firms in Nigeria (Published)
The study investigated the ownership structure and financial performance of listed consumer goods sector firms in Nigeria for the period of 2011-2020. The data were gathered from the published financial statements of consumer goods sector firms with return on asset serving as dependent variable while controlling ownership and non-controlling ownership were used as explanatory variables, and analyzed through the descriptive statistics; correlation analysis, panel regression and fixed and random effect regression. The result revealed that ownership structure has robust relationship with financial performance. The study concluded that controlling ownership has positive and non-statistical significant with financial performance while non-controlling ownership has positive and statistical significant relationship with financial performance of listed consumer goods firms in Nigeria. The study recommended that firms listed under the sector should imbibe the corporate governance long run strategies to increase the organizational growth.
Citation: Lyndon M. Etale (Ph.D) and Boloumbele Yalah (2022) Ownership Structure and Firm Performance of Listed Consumer Goods Sector Firms in Nigeria, International Journal of Development and Economic Sustainability, Vol.10, No.1, pp.1-12
Keywords: Financial Performance, Return on Asset, controlling ownership, non-controlling ownership