Sustainability Reporting in Nigeria: Trends, Drivers and Challenges
Ngwobia, Ebubechukwu Udo & Onwuka, Onwuka Okwara
Abstract
This study examined the emerging practice of sustainability reporting among Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria, with a specific focus on its drivers, trends, challenges, impacts, and future prospects. In light of growing global emphasis on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance, sustainability reporting has become a strategic tool for businesses seeking to align with international standards and stakeholder expectations. While sustainability reporting is increasingly adopted by large corporations in Nigeria, its integration among SMEs remains limited, largely due to insufficient awareness, regulatory gaps, inadequate technical capacity, and perceived high costs. The study draws on theoretical underpinnings such as stakeholder theory and legitimacy theory to explore the motivations behind SMEsβ adoption of sustainability practices. A review of recent empirical literature revealed that although SMEs recognize the potential benefits of sustainability reporting including enhanced brand image, increased access to finance, and long-term competitiveness most lack the structure and support to implement it effectively. The findings suggest that simplified reporting frameworks, targeted policy incentives, digital solutions, and stakeholder engagement are critical to improving adoption rates. The study concludes that for Nigerian SMEs to thrive in an increasingly sustainability-conscious economy, there must be a deliberate and collaborative effort among regulators, development partners, and SMEs themselves to integrate sustainability reporting into their operational frameworks.
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