Gender-related discourses in corporate annual reports: an exploratory study on the Bangladeshi companies

IF 2.4 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Accounting and Organizational Change Pub Date : 2021-02-08 DOI:10.1108/JAOC-01-2020-0006
Dewan Mahboob Hossain, Md. Saiful Alam, M. Mazumder, A. Amin
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Gender inequality is one of the major concerns in the corporate sector irrespective of the contexts and cultures. Though the situation appears to be improving, women’s earnings are still significantly lower than that of men for comparable work (World Bank, 2019). Even in the Fortune 500 listed companies, women hold only 6.6 per cent of CEO positions (Zillman, 2019) and represent an average of 22.5 per cent of global board positions (Delloitte, 2018). The disparity is further intense among businesses operating in the developing economies (Jayachandran, 2015). Albeit gender diversity can benefit businesses in the form of improved return, enhanced competitiveness and public image (Warth, 2009), elements of persisting inequalities still prevail. To address this concern, organizations increasingly provide gender-related disclosures to demonstrate the status of women within their workforces and signal their commitments to the greater transparency (Bernardi et al., 2002; Grosser and Moon, 2008). Gender reporting allows the stakeholders to assess how an organization respects and contributes to gender parity in everything that it does (GRI, 2009). Considering the growing awareness of gender disparity in the corporate sectors and public accountability to women, this study explores the gender disclosures of listed companies in Bangladesh, an emerging economy.
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公司年报中的性别相关话语:对孟加拉国公司的探索性研究
无论背景和文化如何,性别不平等都是企业部门的主要问题之一。尽管情况似乎有所改善,但从事同等工作的女性收入仍明显低于男性(世界银行,2019年)。即使在财富500强上市公司中,女性也只占首席执行官职位的6.6% (Zillman, 2019),平均占全球董事会职位的22.5%(德勤,2018)。在发展中经济体中经营的企业之间的差距进一步加剧(Jayachandran, 2015)。尽管性别多样性可以以提高回报、增强竞争力和公众形象的形式使企业受益(Warth, 2009),但持续存在的不平等因素仍然普遍存在。为了解决这一问题,组织越来越多地提供与性别相关的信息披露,以展示妇女在其劳动力中的地位,并表明他们对提高透明度的承诺(Bernardi等人,2002;Grosser and Moon, 2008)。性别报告允许利益相关者评估一个组织在其所做的一切事情中如何尊重和促进性别平等(GRI, 2009)。考虑到越来越多的人意识到企业部门的性别差异和对妇女的公共责任,本研究探讨了孟加拉国这个新兴经济体上市公司的性别披露。
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期刊介绍: The main objective of the journal is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners from multiple disciplines to disseminate information on organizational and accounting systems change. To achieve this, the journal will be directed at mapping out contemporary changes in the new global business environment. It will seek to explain the new techniques, processes, and philosophies associated with the rise of strategy-oriented accounting and information systems.
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