Oladimeji, O and Aina, O O (2018) Financial performance of locally owned construction firms in Southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 23(1), pp. 112-128. ISSN 1366-4387
Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to appraise a decade (2004-2013) of annual financial statements of 58 locally owned construction firms' (LOCOFs') financial statements on turnover, fixed assets, gross profit and after-tax profit to assess their financial performance in the Nigerian construction industry. It serves as a check on firms' financial performance, analysis and benchmarking of LOCOFs' financial statement values to assess firms' financial health and psychosocial environment. Design/methodology/approach: A purposively sampled frame of 580 LOCOFs' financial values (turnover, fixed asset and gross profit) from 212 turnover, 207 fixed assets, 184 gross profit and 217 after-tax profit data points was obtained. Firms' capacities were obtained by categorisation, industrial average median was obtained and a regression analysis was used to describe the relationship and test of significance of the variables. A review of the possible effect of the research findings on LOCOFs' psychosocial environment was undertaken. Findings: Most LOCOFs were categorised as micro scale construction contracting business enterprises. LOCOFs' financial performance was less than the performance of similar construction firm types and profits were not necessarily influenced by the cost of its investments on fixed asset but rather on firms' turnover. Research limitations/implications: A limitation of this study is the paucity of financial data because of poor information access and storage. Practical implications: The paper recommends more funding of infrastructural developmental projects and better patronage of LOCOFs which will positively influence firms' turnover, profit and the psychosocial well-being of organisation and personnel. Originality/value: This paper fulfils an identified need to periodically assess LOCOFs' financial values so as to appraise financial performance and its possible effect on firms' psychosocial environment.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | benchmarking; financial performance; locally-owned construction firms; psychosocial; turnover |
| Index terms: | construction firm, profit, personnel, turnover, benchmarking, well-being, methodology, financial performance, Nigeria, construction industry, regression analysis, funding, fixed assets |
| Subjects: | asset management, statistical analysis, industry analysis, business analysis, research methods, performance measurement, management, Geography, economic analysis, business management, organization, mental health and wellbeing |
| Topics: | Human Resources, Quality Management, Business Strategy, Health and Safety, Geographical Context, Research Practice |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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