The Performance of Textile Companies in the North West Zone of Nigeria: the Role of Infrastructure as a Resource

  • Gado N
  • Nmadu T
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Abstract Textile companies in Nigeria have complained of stifling competition against the backdrop of challenges of declining endogenous and exogenous resources. Using electricity and capacity utilization as proxies, we show that electricity supply is a significant determinant of performance. We recommend, among others, that Public electricity supply to the textile companies should be taken as a state of emergency to ensure that there is uninterrupted power supply. Government at various levels should embark on intensive advocacy for Nigerians to develop a culture of using locally made goods while leading by example.  Opinion molding should be employed both in the public and private sectors.

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Gado, N. D., & Nmadu, T. M. (2012). The Performance of Textile Companies in the North West Zone of Nigeria: the Role of Infrastructure as a Resource. International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 2(1), 89. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijhrs.v2i1.1259

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