Board gender diversity and family firms' corporate environmental responsibility: does "critical mass" matter?

Maria Coscia
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The current study investigates the impact of board gender diversity (BGD) on family firms' (FFs) engagement in corporate environmental responsibility (CER) practices. The role of BGD in CER policies has been explored in light of critical mass theory by identifying the threshold of women share on board that can influence the environmental commitment of FFs. By employing a fixed-effect (FE) regression analysis on a global sample of 171 FFs, over the 2015-2020 study period, our findings show that when BGD reaches a certain threshold, i.e. critical mass, the CER engagement of FFs increases. These evidences advance prior literature on the link between BGD and CER while providing additional indications for managers, policy makers and FFs seeking the best CER performance.
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董事会性别多样性与家族企业的企业环境责任:“临界质量”重要吗?
本研究探讨董事会性别多样性(BGD)对家族企业参与企业环境责任(CER)实践的影响。根据临界质量理论,通过确定能够影响FFs环境承诺的妇女在船上所占份额的阈值,探讨了BGD在CER政策中的作用。在2015-2020年的研究期间,通过对全球171个FFs样本进行固定效应(FE)回归分析,我们的研究结果表明,当BGD达到一定阈值时,即临界质量,FFs的CER参与增加。这些证据推进了先前关于企业绩效绩效与企业绩效之间关系的文献,同时为寻求最佳企业绩效绩效的管理者、政策制定者和基金经理提供了额外的指示。
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