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Human Capital Management and Organisational Performance of Selected Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in Nigeria

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  • Abdussalam Funso Agbeyangi

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Institute of Finance and Management Studies, Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, Nigeria.)

  • Abdulsalam, Hawau Abisola

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Faculty of Management Sciences Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Nigeria.)

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Human Capital Management (HCM) transcends the individual organizations such that its impact dictates the pace of the development in the community, society and over all universe. The implication of aggregate collaborative effort in Human Capital Management (HCM) development can be felt in the whole world such as it happened with the industrial revolution and consequently the abrogation of slave trade and ownership. Such are the impact and space the Human Capital Management (HCM) occupies on the developmental space. The study examines how Human Capital Management (HCM) can be a driver of Organizational Growth and to what extent Human Capital Management (HCM) can be a driver of Organizational development. The study adopted quantitative method in this research. It employs five multinational companies as its population using historical development in Nigeria, the firms are UAC, NESTLE, CADBURY, UNILEVER and PZ. The historical survey of the company and information from annual report books from 2005 to 2024 were taken and used for this study. The annual turnover of each company was used as the representative of multinational corporations (MNCs) and was regressed against annual payment in wages to measure Human Capital contribution to Organization growth. Also, the net profit of the firms over the years were correlated against remuneration earned as a measure of Human Capital contribution to Organization development. The two hypotheses were tested using regression analysis for the first hypotheses and Spearman Correlation for the second hypotheses. The period of twenty years space investigated reveals and supports the view that Human Capital Management is a driver of Organization growth and development. It was discovered that collaborative effort toward human capital management do bring about overall development in society. Historical development indicated continuous growth hand in hand with the advancement in human capital management and overall living conditions in the world. The overall improved standard of living globally has shown human capital management to be driver of both organization growth and organization development

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  • Abdussalam Funso Agbeyangi & Abdulsalam, Hawau Abisola, 2025. "Human Capital Management and Organisational Performance of Selected Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in Nigeria," Lead City Journal of the Social Sciences (LCJSS), Lead City University, vol. 10(2), pages 140-154.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:lcjsss:021750
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