Abstract

Several sources of today׳s pressure on managers in strategic decision-making are directly associated with social issues rather than traditional strategic management issues. It is believed that firms that invest in community development are more likely to operate in harmony in the society of their operations, as such reduce interference from their host community, thus leading to enhanced corporate image. Therefore, it becomes pertinent to present data to show the existence or otherwise of a relationship between community development initiatives and the firm׳s corporate image. This data is gotten from 336 respondents from four top oil and gas firms quoted in the Nigerian stock exchange. Responses wee gathered from the employees’ of the firms, as it is believed they have first hand information on the firm׳s corporate social responsibility policies. The data is purely descriptive and was gotten through quantitative methods, specifically through a survey questionnaire. The questionnaire had two sections; section A contained background questions, while section B consisted of questions that were specific to community development initiatives and corporate image. The Cronbach alpha internal consistency of the questionnaire revealed a reliability coefficient of 0.732, thus revealing a high consistency level. The field data set is made widely accessible to enable critical investigation into the subject.

Highlights

  • Survey data on employees’ perception of the impact of community development initiatives on the corporate image of oil and gas firms in Nigeria

  • Management Corporate Social Responsibility, Community Development, Organisational Performance Tables Customized researcher questionnaire Raw, analysed, Inferential Statistical data The study population consists of the stakeholders of the top four firms listed in the oil and gas sector on the Nigerian stock exchange The researcher-made questionnaire, which contained data on community development initiatives and corporate image were completed

  • Statement of test statistics Given that the correlation co-efficient measures the degree to which two things vary together, this model correlated two variables: firm's participation in community development and corporate image in testing hypothesis two

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Survey data on employees’ perception of the impact of community development initiatives on the corporate image of oil and gas firms in Nigeria. Bolanle Deborah Motilewa n, Rowland E.K. Worlu, Chinonye Love Moses, Chinyerem Grace Adeniji, Gbenga Mayowa Agboola, Adeola I. B.D. Motilewa et al / Data in Brief 19 (2018) 1874–1879 the questionnaire revealed a reliability coefficient of 0.732, revealing a high consistency level. The field data set is made widely accessible to enable critical investigation into the subject.

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Oil and Gas Firms
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