An empirical study of the relationship between the busy outside directors and indicators of ESG performance

IF 1.4 Q3 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Decision Science Letters Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5267/j.dsl.2022.2.001
A. Tijani, A. Ahmadi
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In this article, we analyse whether the management structure of a company plays a role in the sustainability of companies. More specifically, we study the impact of occupied outside directors, outside directors sitting on several boards of directors, on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance of the company. We collect information about board characteristics, information about the board and management from MSCI ESG Research and financial information from Compustat. The study collects data based on panel data, which ranges from 2014 to 2020. The final sample consists of 550 US companies over a five-year period and contains 3850 firm-year observations. The study finds a positive relationship between busy outside directors and ESG performance. Busy outside directors have a positive impact not only on the overall ESG score, but also on individual ESG components. The environmental score is most affected by busy external directors, while the governance score appears to be little affected. Contrary to the theory that busy outside directors are overly engaged and degrade the fixed value, the findings support the theory that busy outside directors improve a company's sustainability performance because of their engagement, experience and the ESG performance.
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外部董事忙碌与ESG绩效指标关系的实证研究
在本文中,我们分析了公司的管理结构是否在公司的可持续性中发挥作用。更具体地说,我们研究了占据型外部董事(兼任多个董事会的外部董事)对公司环境、社会和治理(ESG)绩效的影响。我们从MSCI ESG Research收集董事会特征信息、董事会和管理层信息,并从Compustat收集财务信息。该研究基于面板数据收集数据,范围从2014年到2020年。最后的样本包括550家美国公司在5年期间的表现,并包含3850家公司的年度观察结果。研究发现,忙碌的外部董事与ESG绩效之间存在正相关关系。忙碌的外部董事不仅对整体ESG得分有积极影响,而且对个别ESG组成部分也有积极影响。忙碌的外部董事对环境得分的影响最大,而对治理得分的影响似乎不大。与忙碌的外部董事过度参与和降低固定价值的理论相反,研究结果支持忙碌的外部董事由于其参与、经验和ESG绩效而提高公司可持续性绩效的理论。
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Decision Science Letters
Decision Science Letters Decision Sciences-Decision Sciences (all)
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49
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20 weeks
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