Family firm status and environmental disclosure: The moderating effect of board gender diversity

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS Business Ethics the Environment & Responsibility Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1111/beer.12578
Barbara Maggi, Rafaela Gjergji, Luigi Vena, Salvatore Sciascia, Alessandro Cortesi
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Building on agency and resource-based view theories, this study investigates the level of environmental disclosure (ED) practices of family versus non-family firms and explores the moderating role of board gender diversity. We test our hypotheses on a 3-year (2018–2020) panel data sample comprising 324 observations of Italian small- and medium-sized enterprises traded on the Euronext Growth Milan. Findings show that, compared to non-family firms, companies with a family firm status are characterized by lower levels of ED. Gender diversity on the board, however, moderates this relationship, reducing this gap, to the extent that the family firm status is associated with higher ED when the number of women directors is high enough to constitute a critical mass. We consequently contribute to the studies on family business, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility.

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家族企业地位与环境披露:董事会性别多样性的调节效应
基于代理和基于资源的观点理论,本研究调查了家族企业与非家族企业的环境披露实践水平,并探讨了董事会性别多样性的调节作用。我们在一个为期3年(2018-2020年)的面板数据样本上检验了我们的假设,该样本包括324个在米兰泛欧交易所交易的意大利中小企业的观察结果。研究结果表明,与非家族企业相比,拥有家族企业地位的公司的ED水平较低。然而,董事会中的性别多样性缓和了这种关系,缩小了这种差距,因为当女性董事人数足够多,足以构成临界群体时,家族企业地位与较高的ED相关。因此,我们为家族企业、公司治理和企业社会责任的研究做出了贡献。
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