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Effectiveness of Mobile Telecommunication Networks (MTN), Corporate Social Responsibility in the Development of Education in Enugu State, Nigeria

[journal article]

Ezeali, Chika Thonia
Nwodu, Gloria Eberechukwu
Udoh, Wealth Akudoh

Abstract

In Nigeria, just like in many other parts of the globe, there is increase in the CSR movement. Studies have shown that organisations embark on Corporate Social Responsibility in different ways and for varied reasons, which include corporate reputation and branding management, etc.This study invest... view more

In Nigeria, just like in many other parts of the globe, there is increase in the CSR movement. Studies have shown that organisations embark on Corporate Social Responsibility in different ways and for varied reasons, which include corporate reputation and branding management, etc.This study investigated the effectiveness of public relations in promoting MTN corporate social responsibility operations in development of education in Enugu state, Nigeria. The researcher used cross-sectional survey research method for the collection of quantitative data. The population of the study was 25,911 government secondary school teachers in the three senatorial zones that make up Enugu state. Instrument for data collection used was questionnaire. The findings showed that out of the 404 respondents used in the study, 365 (90.3%) have high level of awareness of the MTN corporate social responsibility. This means that majority of the respondents used in the study are knowledgeable about the CSR programmes of MTN Nigeria. There are eight broad categories of the corporate social responsibility programmes of MTN which few will be mentioned: The MTN foundation Child-friendly school initiative, MTN who wants to be a millionaire, MTN project fame West Africa etc. The results revealed that out of the 404 respondents used in the study, (53.5%) have benefited from MTN foundation while, (46.5%), of the respondents disagreed that the (CSR) programmes of MTN do not influence their patronage. The study recommended among others that government should promulgate national policies which will ensure that multinational companies develop and practice good customer relations programmes.... view less

Keywords
Nigeria; West Africa; corporate social responibility; education; promotion

Classification
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy

Free Keywords
MTN

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 44-57

Journal
IMSU Journal of Communication Studies, 8 (2023) 1

ISSN
2682-6321

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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