The Impact of Corporate Governance Structures on Foreign Direct Investment: A Case Study ofWest African Countries
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sustainability
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A number of studies have been done to examine the factors that impact the level of
foreign direct investment in African countries. However, most of them have not considered the
e ect corporate governance structures have on foreign direct investment (FDI) in their estimations.
This research therefore pursued the investigation of the relationship between corporate governance
structures at the national level and foreign direct investment concentrating mainly on West African
economies for the period 2009–2018. The study constructed a panel, sampling annual data from 17
West African countries. The System generalized method of moments (GMM) was used in analyzing
the panel data to attain the objective of the research. The results of the study reveal that countries
characterized by greater protection of the interest of non-controlling parties are able to accumulate
progressive FDIs. Economies with firms portraying high ethical values also generally generate
increasing foreign direct investment, and the existence of e ective boards also significantly improves
the country’s FDI inflows. Finally, the findings report that the impact of regulations in securities
and the stock exchange on FDI is insignificant. The study recommends thatWest African countries
institute corporate governance structures purely independent of political influences in order to ensure
e ective utilization of foreign direct investment to mitigate poverty.
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Appiah-Kubi, S.N.K.; Malec, K.; Maitah, M.; Kutin, S.B.; Pánková, L.; Phiri, J.; Zaganjori, O. The Impact of Corporate Governance Structures on Foreign Direct Investment: A Case Study of West African Countries. Sustainability 2020, 12, 3715.