Females on board and sustainability performance in a developing country: Evidence from Egypt

Neveen Noureldin, Mohamed A. K. Basuony
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This study aims at filling the existing research gap by scrutinizing the influence of females on management boards on sustainability performance in a developing country using cross-sectional data from the Egyptian Stock Exchange (EGX) of non-financial companies over the period 2012–2019. To the best of our knowledge, the analysis is considered one of the earliest empirical studies that tests the relationship of females on management board and sustainability performance in Egypt. Our results indicate that female representation on board has a positive impact on sustainability performance, which demonstrates that companies that have females on their boards have a better sustainability performance. Moreover, board size and independence enhance sustainability performance. Thus, this study has imperative repercussions on users and companies’ boards in Egypt, which recommend that current Egyptian regulatory bodies would take further steps that may significantly impact the environmental, social and corporate governance imminent in Egypt
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发展中国家的女性员工与可持续发展绩效:来自埃及的证据
本研究旨在填补现有的研究空白,利用埃及证券交易所(EGX) 2012-2019年期间非金融公司的横截面数据,仔细研究发展中国家管理委员会中女性对可持续发展绩效的影响。据我们所知,该分析被认为是最早的实证研究之一,该研究测试了埃及管理委员会中女性与可持续性绩效的关系。我们的研究结果表明,董事会中的女性代表对可持续发展绩效有积极的影响,这表明董事会中有女性的公司具有更好的可持续发展绩效。此外,董事会规模和独立性提高了可持续性绩效。因此,这项研究对埃及的用户和公司董事会有必要的影响,建议当前的埃及监管机构采取进一步的措施,这可能会对埃及迫在眉睫的环境、社会和公司治理产生重大影响
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