Does Political Connection Moderate Women Directors’ Effect on CSR Disclosure? Evidence from Malaysia

IF 0.3 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Asian Journal of Accounting and Governance Pub Date : 2019-04-30 DOI:10.17576/ajag-2019-11-06
Intan Maiza Abd. Rahman, Nurul Nazlia Jamil, K. Ismail
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The objectives of this paper are: to examine the moderating effect of government ownership on the relationship between women directors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure; and to study the moderating effect of politicians on boards on the relationship between women directors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure. This paper gathered information from companies’ annual reports for the year 2013. From a sample of 300 non-financial companies listed on Bursa Malaysia, this paper found that government ownership positively moderates women directors’ effect on CSR disclosure, while politicians on boards negatively moderate the effect. Results of this study add to the literature on factors influencing women directors in their process of making decisions from the view of a developing country. As different variables of political connections affect CSR disclosure differently, companies may decide the most suitable situations to adapt to ensure the companies can perform at its best. The findings may further alert policy makers to establish special provision of the appointment on board of directors with political interest.
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政治关系是否会缓和女性董事对企业社会责任信息披露的影响?来自马来西亚的证据
本文的研究目的是:考察政府所有权对女性董事与企业社会责任披露关系的调节作用;研究政治人物在董事会中对女性董事与企业社会责任(CSR)披露关系的调节作用。本文从公司2013年的年报中收集信息。本文以马来西亚证券交易所上市的300家非金融公司为样本,发现政府所有权正向调节女性董事对企业社会责任披露的影响,而董事会中的政治人物则负向调节这种影响。本研究的结果补充了从发展中国家角度研究女性董事决策过程中影响因素的文献。由于不同的政治关系变量对企业社会责任披露的影响不同,企业可能会决定最适合的情况来适应,以确保企业能够达到最佳绩效。调查结果可能会进一步提醒决策者制定特别规定,任命具有政治利益的董事会成员。
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