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Corporate Social Responsibility and Chinese Oil Multinationals in the Oil and Gas Industry of Nigeria: An appraisal
Ekhator, Eghosa O.
Ekhator, Eghosa O.
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This article focuses on the extant corporate social responsibility ǻCSR) practices in
the oil and gas industry in Nigeria. The oil and gas sector of Nigeria has been beset by a
lot of problems not limited to violence, kidnappings, eco-terrorism, and maladministration amongst others. One way of curing the inherent problems is the use of CSR by many
oil multinational corporations (MNCs) operating in Nigeria. This article focuses on the
Chinese oil irms operating in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria and investigates if they
operate on the same basis as the Western irms. It seeks to determine whether the variants
of CSR practised by non-Western irms in Nigeria have had negative or positive impacts in
the oil and gas industry especially with China’s contribution to Nigerian economy.
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Ekhator, E. O. (2014). Corporate social responsibility and Chinese oil multinationals in the oil and gas industry of Nigeria: An appraisal. Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, 28, 119-140.
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