The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.The literature on the convergence of corporate governance systems across different
institutional contexts has often taken the role of ‘agents of convergence’ for granted.
Against this background, we examine the influences of three major agents – international
organisations, rating agencies, and local institutions – on the development of corporate
governance practices in Nigeria. Findings indicate that the understanding and practice of
corporate governance in Nigeria are in a flux and being pulled in multiple directions by the
agents studied. This paper provides one of the very few studies utilising sub-Saharan
African (Nigerian) data in international business governance research