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Internationalization Strategy and Profitability of Nigerian Based Multinational Corporations

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  • Ochei Ngozi Fidelia

    (Federal Polytechnic ile-oluji, Ondo)

  • Frank-Anyanwu Akuchinyere C

    (University of Port Harcourt)

  • Akomolehin Israel Akinwale

    (National Open University of Nigeria)

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  • Ochei Ngozi Fidelia & Frank-Anyanwu Akuchinyere C & Akomolehin Israel Akinwale, 2024. "Internationalization Strategy and Profitability of Nigerian Based Multinational Corporations," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(2), pages 1124-1139, February.
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