2021
DOI: 10.53819/81018102t2016
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Management Accounting Techniques and Firm Performance of Major Construction Companies in Nigeria

Abstract: To remain competitive, construction companies must continually improve and one way is by use of the right MATs. The adoption of MATs can help organizations to improve their financial performance continually and consequently overall national economic development. This study investigated influence of management accounting techniques on the firm performance of construction companies in Nigeria. The objectives were, to assess firm performance level of construction companies in Nigeria, to examine the influence of … Show more

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“…Nonetheless, the partnership should yield positive outcomes to the host country (Osei, 2013). However, the influx of foreign expatriates in mitigating the infrastructural demand of the host nation has a net effect that is often negative (Asikogu et al, 2021). This ensued from the overdependence on foreign expatriates by Nigeria to meet our infrastructural demand which has relatively increased the competitive advantage of those foreign expatriates (Uwaegbulam, 2015).…”
Section: 10 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the partnership should yield positive outcomes to the host country (Osei, 2013). However, the influx of foreign expatriates in mitigating the infrastructural demand of the host nation has a net effect that is often negative (Asikogu et al, 2021). This ensued from the overdependence on foreign expatriates by Nigeria to meet our infrastructural demand which has relatively increased the competitive advantage of those foreign expatriates (Uwaegbulam, 2015).…”
Section: 10 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%