Financial Re-Engineering and Financial Performance of Poultry Business in Nigeria

S. Dada, I. Akintoye, Olufemi Peter Alawode
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The poultry industry as the largest employer of labour in the organised private sector and contributes 25% to Nigeria GDP. Previous studies had not adequately been able to integrate the process of capturing performance of poultry business using the balanced scorecard performance pillars. Thus, this study examined the impact of financial re-engineering on corporate performance and the sub-variables of the poultry business in Nigeria. The study used survey research. 4,324 active farmers and major stakeholders in the poultry industry from Nigeria's six geopolitical zones made up the study's population. The Taro Yamane sample size formula was used to determine the sample size of 450 with a response rate of 84%. The range of the constructs' Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients was 0.87 to 0.95. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential (multiple regression) analysis with a 5% level of significance. The findings revealed that all financial re-engineering proxies had a significant effect on financial performance (Adj. R2= 0.535, F(5,379) = 87.901, p < 0.05).The study concluded that the study concluded that financial re-engineering has significant effect on financial performance of the poultry business while the lag in the adoption of modern technology including the usage of artificial intelligence and robotics reflected in sub-optimal performance which need be focused for effective asset utilisation. The study recommended the introduction of standards that will aid the starting point of using financial results to drive the business and make credit availability easier in support of various government and non-governmental aids and grants.
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尼日利亚家禽业的财务重组和财务绩效
家禽业是有组织私营部门中最大的劳动力雇主,对尼日利亚国内生产总值的贡献为25%。以前的研究未能充分整合利用平衡计分卡绩效支柱捕捉家禽企业绩效的过程。因此,本研究考察了财务重组对尼日利亚家禽业公司绩效和子变量的影响。该研究采用了调查研究。来自尼日利亚六个地缘政治区域的4324名活跃的农民和家禽业的主要利益相关者组成了这项研究的人口。采用Yamane太郎样本量公式确定样本量为450人,回复率为84%。构念的信度系数为0.87 ~ 0.95。数据采用描述性和推理(多元回归)分析,显著性水平为5%。结果显示,所有财务再造代理对财务绩效均有显著影响(相对值R2= 0.535, F(5379) = 87.901, p < 0.05)。该研究得出结论,该研究得出的结论是,财务重组对家禽业务的财务绩效有重大影响,而采用现代技术(包括人工智能和机器人技术的使用)的滞后反映在次优绩效中,需要关注有效的资产利用。该研究建议引入一些标准,这些标准将有助于从利用财务结果推动业务开始,并使信贷更容易获得,以支持各种政府和非政府援助和赠款。
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