Business Case for Integrated Reporting in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector

The oil and gas sector is the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, accounting for over 95% of its revenue. The study therefore examines the business case for the adoption of Integrated Reporting in the sector. Secondary data were sourced from the annual reports and stand-alone sustainability reports of...

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Main Authors: Tajudeen J. AYOOLA, Omoneye O. OLASANMI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sebelas Maret University 2013-03-01
Series:Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting
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Online Access:http://isea.icseard.uns.ac.id/index.php/isea/article/view/74
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spelling doaj-1acfef96d94c4ed1b78a6bf0d35f2eeb2020-11-24T20:41:23ZengSebelas Maret UniversityIssues in Social and Environmental Accounting1978-05912460-60812013-03-0171305410.22164/isea.v7i1.7474Business Case for Integrated Reporting in the Nigerian Oil and Gas SectorTajudeen J. AYOOLA0Omoneye O. OLASANMI1Department of Management & Accounting Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, NigeriaDepartment of Management & Accounting Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, NigeriaThe oil and gas sector is the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, accounting for over 95% of its revenue. The study therefore examines the business case for the adoption of Integrated Reporting in the sector. Secondary data were sourced from the annual reports and stand-alone sustainability reports of the six multinational companies operating in the Nigerian oil and gas sector. The results found that efforts to address environmental, social and governance reporting (ESG) were adhoc, short term and unrelated to the core activities of the corporations and as such were not integrated into their business strategies and model. Information on ESG was also duplicated over many medium in a haphazard and distorted form. The study therefore concluded that the introduction of integrated reporting will streamline performance reporting that is in line with international best practice in the sector.http://isea.icseard.uns.ac.id/index.php/isea/article/view/74Business case, environmental, governance reporting, integrated reporting, multinationals, social reporting.
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author Tajudeen J. AYOOLA
Omoneye O. OLASANMI
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Business Case for Integrated Reporting in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector
Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting
Business case, environmental, governance reporting, integrated reporting, multinationals, social reporting.
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Omoneye O. OLASANMI
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title Business Case for Integrated Reporting in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector
title_short Business Case for Integrated Reporting in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector
title_full Business Case for Integrated Reporting in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector
title_fullStr Business Case for Integrated Reporting in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector
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publisher Sebelas Maret University
series Issues in Social and Environmental Accounting
issn 1978-0591
2460-6081
publishDate 2013-03-01
description The oil and gas sector is the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, accounting for over 95% of its revenue. The study therefore examines the business case for the adoption of Integrated Reporting in the sector. Secondary data were sourced from the annual reports and stand-alone sustainability reports of the six multinational companies operating in the Nigerian oil and gas sector. The results found that efforts to address environmental, social and governance reporting (ESG) were adhoc, short term and unrelated to the core activities of the corporations and as such were not integrated into their business strategies and model. Information on ESG was also duplicated over many medium in a haphazard and distorted form. The study therefore concluded that the introduction of integrated reporting will streamline performance reporting that is in line with international best practice in the sector.
topic Business case, environmental, governance reporting, integrated reporting, multinationals, social reporting.
url http://isea.icseard.uns.ac.id/index.php/isea/article/view/74
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