The Effect of Gender Diversity in The Boardroom and Company Growth on Environmental, Social, and Governance Disclosure (ESGD)

Chrisna Pramono, M. Nasih
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Research aims: This study aims to obtain empirical evidence regarding gender diversity in the boardroom on ESGD (environmental, social, and governance disclosures). In this case, an entity should not only be profit-oriented but rather carry out a form of corporate social responsibility so that the company's sustainability is considered a form of decision-making.Design/Methodology/Approach: The sample was companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 2010-2018. The data obtained were based on the annual and sustainability reports. This study used a quantitative approach with multiple linear analyses, with the help of the Software STATA 15 program as hypothesis testing.Research findings: The results uncovered that gender diversity in the boardroom had a significant and positive effect on environmental, social, and governance disclosures, and company growth strengthened their relationship.Theoretical contribution/Originality: This study attempts to see how the company's growth in building CSR in companies with board diversity. In addition, the results of this study are a discussion of and in line with the theory of legitimacy, upper echelons, and stakeholders.Practitioner/Policy implication: The practical contribution of this study is that the placement of people with gender diversity on the board is crucial. When the company recruits a woman to its board, its ESGD level will change. Research limitation/Implication: This study was limited to the value of overall disclosure, so it is hoped that future researchers can categorize each environmental, social, and governance indicator more broadly.
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董事会性别多样性和公司成长性对环境、社会和治理信息披露的影响
研究目的:本研究旨在获得有关ESGD(环境、社会和治理披露)董事会性别多样性的经验证据。在这种情况下,一个实体不仅应该以利润为导向,而且应该履行某种形式的企业社会责任,这样公司的可持续性就被视为一种决策形式。设计/方法/方法:样本为2010-2018年在印度尼西亚证券交易所上市的公司。所获得的数据以年度报告和可持续性报告为基础。本研究采用了多重线性分析的定量方法,并借助STATA 15软件程序作为假设检验。研究结果:研究结果表明,董事会中的性别多样性对环境、社会和治理披露有着显著而积极的影响,公司的发展加强了他们之间的关系。理论贡献/独创性:本研究试图了解董事会多元化公司在建立企业社会责任方面的成长情况。此外,本研究的结果是对合法性、上层和利益相关者理论的讨论,并与之一致。从业者/政策含义:这项研究的实际贡献是,将具有性别多样性的人安置在董事会中至关重要。当该公司招募一名女性进入董事会时,其ESGD级别将发生变化。研究局限性/含义:这项研究仅限于整体披露的价值,因此希望未来的研究人员能够更广泛地对每个环境、社会和治理指标进行分类。
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