Corporate Governance Practices and Regulatory Agencies on the Performance of Government Establishments in Sub-Saharan African

Abstract

The study examines the effect of corporate governance practices and regulatory agencies on the performance of government establishments in Anambra State of Nigeria. Twenty five government establishments in Anambra State were studied using their general managers and Accountants as participants. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient and student t-transformation were used to test for relationship and significant respectively. The results of this study reveal that corporate governance has positive and significant relationship on the performance of corporate governance regulatory agencies. Further results reveal that agreement on corporate governance has positive and significant relationship with lay down standard. The study calls for corporate governance regulatory agencies to discharge their duties without fear of favour and should shun all forms of gratification and render objective report on government organizations. This will redirect government establishment on improving their corporate governance practices, which will enhance their firm value and meet the need of the future generation. Keywords: Corporate Governance, Corporate Practices, Corporate Mechanism, Regulatory Agencies, Standar

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