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Title: THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON HOSPITALITY SECTOR IN FCT, NIGERIA.
Authors: Dauda, Abdulwaheed
Adeyeye, Mercy
Bello, Enesi
Yakubu, Mustapha
Araga, Simeon
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment
Employment
Hotels
Hospitality
Service
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Bingham Journal of Economics and Allied matters
Citation: Dauda, Abdulwaheed; Adeyeye, M.M (Ph.D); Bello Enesi Ibrahim; Yakubu M.M & Araga E. Simeon. (2019). THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON HOSPITALITY SECTOR IN FCT, NIGERIA. Bingham Journal of Economics and Allied matters Vol.3 (2) 34-50.
Abstract: The hotel industry is a vital component of the Nigerian tourism sector, and contributes significantly to the wider economy at both National and regional levels. The concept of foreign direct investment and its contribution to Nigerian economy, especially the hospitality industry in the FCT was reviewed. The study adopted a survey research method and three research hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. A census-based technique was employed as the research targeted all the 55 five star hotels in Abuja as the sample. A self-structured questionnaire was sent via email to the hotels but only 30 of the hotels responded and were used for the study. The data generated from questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics to test the hypotheses. The findings of the study revealed that the variables are significantly correlated at P<0.01 representing a significant degree of relationship between the variables. The regression analysis showed that technological leverage is sufficiently significant at P<0.05, Employment generation is significant at P<0.05 and productivity is significant at P<0.01. The research established that FDI in the hospitality industry is contributing to Nigerian economy in technology, employment and productivity. However, the paper concluded that, host country should improve on its level of human capital in order to boost her absorptive and production capacity to leverage on the presence of Transnational Companies to foster economic development.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5368
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