THE EFFECTS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON PATRONAGE OF BANKING SERVICES IN NIGERIA
@article{Yellowe2012THEEO, title={THE EFFECTS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON PATRONAGE OF BANKING SERVICES IN NIGERIA}, author={Sweneme Yellowe}, journal={Australian Journal of Business and Management Research}, year={2012} }
The study was carried out to investigate banks’ corporate governance practices and how they affect service patronage, how corporate image influences patronage and performance of banks. The study focused on selected banks in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. A descriptive research design was used in the conduct of the research since it enables data required for the study to be obtained and interpretation to be based on the data obtained. Primary data formed the nucleus of the data used for the…
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