Author : Ojiakor, Ijeoma (Ph.D) ,Anisiuba, Chika (Ph.D), Nnadi, Nmere
This study is aimed at examining the responsiveness of organizational performance to environmental consciousness as recognized in the financial statements of motor vehicle manufacturing organizations in South East, Nigeria. Specifically, the study is aimed at determining the level of relationship between environmental consciousness and the firm size. The researchers used survey design for this investigation. Questionnaires distributed to the respondents from the existing and surviving motor vehicle manufacturing firms in the South East, Nigeria were used in data collection. The visible and viable motor vehicle manufacturing firms understudied are Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company(ANAMMCO), Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing(IVM)Firm, Cospam and Union Spare parts Industries. The researchers used personal interviews to check consistency in response. Percentage frequency was used in data analysis whereas the Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (PPMCC) statistic was used in testing the hypothesis. The results of the analysis revealed that the level of environmental consciousness among manufacturing organizations in Nigeria is dependent on firm size. This study recommended that the Federal Government should fully support the National body responsible for incorporation of firms in the Federation: The Corporate Affairs Commission, in giving a mandate as per the size of all organizations seeking for incorporation in the motor vehicle manufacturing industry. This will consequently increase the level of environmental consciousness in the manufacturing industry, resulting to positive organizational performance.
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