Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from Nigeria
The increase in indigenous oil firms’ participation (IOFP) and backward linkages through which additional jobs could be created was the main target of the local content policy (LC policy) implemented in the Nigerian oil sector over the past decade. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to assess whethe...
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doaj-e0d89179d7464f478b10d66bfae7cbb62021-02-08T14:36:00ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752018-01-015110.1080/23311975.2018.15155761515576Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from NigeriaAbdulkabir N. Adedeji0Shaufique F. Sidique1Azmawani Abd Rahman2Siong H. Law3University of MaiduguriUniversiti Putra MalaysiaUniversiti Putra MalaysiaUniversiti Putra MalaysiaThe increase in indigenous oil firms’ participation (IOFP) and backward linkages through which additional jobs could be created was the main target of the local content policy (LC policy) implemented in the Nigerian oil sector over the past decade. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to assess whether IOFP and backward linkages mediate the relationship between the LC policy and job creation in the country’s oil sector on which there was little empirical research. Data obtained from Nigerian indigenous oil service firms through self-administered questionnaires were analysed by using a bootstrapping technique. Our results revealed that there was an indirect effect of the LC policy on the creation of new jobs. This finding sheds light on the positive impact of the LC policy. Our results imply that if Nigeria’s LC policy is effective and efficient, increased job opportunities will follow. This may speed up the country’s vision of 2020 on value-addition in achieving economic development through the oil sector.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2018.1515576lc policyindigenous oil firms’ participationbackward linkagesoil sectorjob creation |
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Abdulkabir N. Adedeji Shaufique F. Sidique Azmawani Abd Rahman Siong H. Law Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from Nigeria Cogent Business & Management lc policy indigenous oil firms’ participation backward linkages oil sector job creation |
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Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from Nigeria |
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Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from Nigeria |
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Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from Nigeria |
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Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from Nigeria |
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Mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: Insight from Nigeria |
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mediating effects of indigenous oil firms’ participation and backward linkages on the relationship between local content policy and job creation: insight from nigeria |
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The increase in indigenous oil firms’ participation (IOFP) and backward linkages through which additional jobs could be created was the main target of the local content policy (LC policy) implemented in the Nigerian oil sector over the past decade. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to assess whether IOFP and backward linkages mediate the relationship between the LC policy and job creation in the country’s oil sector on which there was little empirical research. Data obtained from Nigerian indigenous oil service firms through self-administered questionnaires were analysed by using a bootstrapping technique. Our results revealed that there was an indirect effect of the LC policy on the creation of new jobs. This finding sheds light on the positive impact of the LC policy. Our results imply that if Nigeria’s LC policy is effective and efficient, increased job opportunities will follow. This may speed up the country’s vision of 2020 on value-addition in achieving economic development through the oil sector. |
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