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An Evaluation of Corporate Governance Disclosure in Ghanaian and Nigerian Banks

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  • Araniyar C. Isukul

    (Department of Banking and Finance, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Npkolu, P.M.B. 5080, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria)

  • John J. Chizea

    (Department of Economics, Baze University, Plot 686 Cadastral Zone, Abuja, Nigeria)

Abstract

Corporate governance disclosure has become the buzz word for countries in developing economies, with the spate of corporate governance failures and the need to prevent a continuation of this trend. There has been the call for developing countries to enhance and improve on corporate governance disclosure practices. This study examines corporate governance disclosure in Ghanaian and Nigerian Banks using the un-weighted disclosure index technique. This research analyses corporate governance disclosure practices in the annual reports of 10 listed banks in Ghanaian and Nigerian banks in the year 2014. The findings of the research reveal that Ghanaian and Nigerian banks comply with several codes and principles of corporate governance disclosure: with Ghanaian banks having a lower level of disclosure than their Nigerian counterparts. On closer inspection, both Ghanaian and Nigerian banks have poor scores in voluntary corporate governance disclosure. Ghanaian banks tend to be worse off, as the level of variation in levels of corporate governance disclosure is higher than Nigerian banks. In comparison, Nigerian banks on the average tend to have better voluntary disclosure practices than Ghanaian banks. Also, Ghanaian and Nigerian banks include some elements of corporate social responsibility reporting in their annual reports. The research recommends that policymakers and regulators should devise policies targeted at enhancing voluntary corporate governance disclosure and increasing board diversity in the boardrooms.

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  • Araniyar C. Isukul & John J. Chizea, 2017. "An Evaluation of Corporate Governance Disclosure in Ghanaian and Nigerian Banks," International Journal of Innovation and Economic Development, Inovatus Services Ltd., vol. 3(1), pages 51-71, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:mgs:ijoied:v:3:y:2017:i:1:p:51-71
    DOI: 10.18775/ijied.1849-7551-7020.2015.31.2003
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    1. Rishi Kapoor Ronoowah & Boopendra Seetanah, 2023. "Corporate governance, capital structure, and firm performance: a panel VAR approach," SN Business & Economics, Springer, vol. 3(1), pages 1-30, January.

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    Keywords

    Corporate Governance Disclosure; developing countries; Agency Theory; Stakeholder Theory; Corporate Social Responsibility.;
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    JEL classification:

    • M00 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - General - - - General

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