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The role of female executives in capital structure decisions: evidence from a Southeast Asian country 女性高管在资本结构决策中的作用:来自东南亚国家的证据
Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI: 10.1108/cg-05-2023-0203
M. E. S. Siregar, Suherman Suherman, Titis Fatarina Mahfirah, Berto Usman, G. M. Zairin, Herni Kurniawati
Purpose This study aims to investigate how the presence of female executives on the board affects a company’s capital structure decisions. The critical mass of female executives on the board was also considered to observe their impact on capital structure. Design/methodology/approach Samples were taken from nonfinancial sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2012 and 2021 (3,707 firm-year observations). Capital structure was measured using four approaches, namely, debt-to-total asset ratio (DAR), debt-to-equity ratio (DER), short-term debt-to-total assets (STD) and long-term debt-to-total assets (LTD). The data were analyzed using panel data regression analysis, including a fixed effects model with clustered standard errors. Findings The presence of female executives on the board is significantly negatively related to capital structure as measured by DER and STD. The critical mass of women provided no evidence of a relationship with a firm’s capital structure. Robustness checks were performed, and the results were consistent with those in the main analysis. Research limitations/implications Female executives can be appointed to management boards when determining a strategy to achieve the capital structure desired by a company. Originality/value This study increases the diversity of research in corporate governance by synthesizing various indicators from female executives into a single study to determine their relationships with companies’ capital structures. In addition, this study stands out by incorporating four distinct indicators for assessing capital structure and diverging from the norm observed in many other studies, many of which rely on just two indicators: DAR and DER. Moreover, it strongly emphasizes the unique economic, legal, social and cultural landscapes of developing countries like Indonesia in comparison to their developed counterparts, particularly Western nations.
目的 本研究旨在探讨董事会中女性高管的存在如何影响公司的资本结构决策。研究还考虑了董事会中女性高管的临界质量,以观察她们对资本结构的影响。 设计/方法/途径 样本选自 2012 年至 2021 年期间在印度尼西亚证券交易所上市的非金融行业公司(3707 个公司年观测值)。资本结构采用四种方法衡量,即债务与总资产比率(DAR)、债务与股权比率(DER)、短期债务与总资产比率(STD)和长期债务与总资产比率(LTD)。数据分析采用了面板数据回归分析法,包括带有聚类标准误差的固定效应模型。 研究结果 董事会中女性高管的存在与以 DER 和 STD 衡量的资本结构显著负相关。没有证据表明女性临界质量与公司的资本结构存在关系。进行了稳健性检验,结果与主要分析一致。 研究局限性/意义 在确定实现公司所需的资本结构的战略时,可以任命女性高管进入管理委员会。 独创性/价值 本研究将女性高管的各种指标综合到一项研究中,以确定其与公司资本结构的关系,从而增加了公司治理研究的多样性。此外,本研究还采用了四个不同的指标来评估资本结构,与许多其他研究中仅采用两个指标的做法不同:DAR 和 DER。此外,与发达国家(尤其是西方国家)相比,本研究着重强调了印尼等发展中国家独特的经济、法律、社会和文化环境。
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Corporate governance mechanisms and renewable energy transition 公司治理机制与可再生能源转型
Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI: 10.1108/cg-06-2023-0245
Marcellin Makpotche, Kais Bouslah, B. M’Zali
Purpose The intensity of carbon emissions has led to the serious problem of global warming, and the consequences in terms of climatic disasters are gaining increasing attention worldwide. As the energy sector is responsible for most global emissions, developing clean energy is crucial to combat climate change. This study aims to examine the relationship between corporate governance and renewable energy (RE) consumption and explore the interaction between RE production and RE use. Design/methodology/approach The study adopts an econometric framework of a panel model, followed by the robustness check using alternative methods, including logit regressions. The bivariate probit model is used to analyze the interaction between the decision to use and the decision to produce RE. The analysis is based on a sample of 3,896 firms covering 45 countries worldwide. Findings The results reveal that appropriate governance mechanisms positively impact RE consumption. These include the existence of a sustainability committee; environmental, social and governance-based compensation policy; financial performance-based compensation; sustainability external audit; transparency; board gender diversity; and board independence. Firms with appropriate governance mechanisms are more likely to produce and use RE than others. Finally, while RE use positively impacts firm value and environmental performance, the authors find no significant effect on current profitability. Originality/value This study goes beyond previous research by exploring the impact of multiple governance mechanisms. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is also the first study examining the relationship between RE use and firm value. Overall, the findings suggest that RE transition requires, first of all, establishing appropriate governance mechanisms within companies.
目的 碳排放强度导致了严重的全球变暖问题,其气候灾害后果日益受到全世界的关注。由于能源行业造成了全球大部分的碳排放,因此发展清洁能源对于应对气候变化至关重要。本研究旨在考察公司治理与可再生能源消费之间的关系,并探讨可再生能源生产与可再生能源使用之间的互动关系。 设计/方法/途径 本研究采用面板模型的计量经济学框架,然后使用包括 logit 回归在内的其他方法进行稳健性检验。使用二元概率模型分析使用可再生能源的决定与生产可再生能源的决定之间的相互作用。分析以全球 45 个国家的 3 896 家企业为样本。 研究结果 研究结果表明,适当的治理机制对可再生能源消费有积极影响。这些机制包括可持续发展委员会的存在;以环境、社会和治理为基础的薪酬政策;以财务业绩为基础的薪酬;可持续发展外部审计;透明度;董事会的性别多样性;以及董事会的独立性。与其他公司相比,拥有适当治理机制的公司更有可能生产和使用可再生能源。最后,虽然可再生能源的使用对公司价值和环境绩效有积极影响,但作者发现它对当前的盈利能力没有显著影响。 原创性/价值 本研究通过探讨多种治理机制的影响,超越了以往的研究。据作者所知,这也是第一项研究可再生能源的使用与企业价值之间关系的研究。总体而言,研究结果表明,可再生能源转型首先需要在公司内部建立适当的治理机制。
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The effect of enabling performance measurement systems on team learning behaviour and team effectiveness 启用绩效衡量系统对团队学习行为和团队效率的影响
Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI: 10.1108/cg-09-2023-0390
H. Toyosaki
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of the enabling performance measurement systems (PMS) on non-managerial employees’ team learning behaviours (TLB) and team effectiveness (TE) when the PMS is used as an enabler. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire survey was conducted with non-managerial employees in Japan and a total sample of 474 responses were collected. Partial least squares structural equation modelling using Smart-PLS was used for the analysis. Findings The results demonstrated that the design feature of global transparency in enabling PMS contributes to the enhancement of TE, with partial mediation through TLB. Furthermore, it was also evident that fostering TLB involves increasing the flexibility in PMS, specifically offering multiple options for collecting and aggregating performance information in various formats. Originality/value By examining the effects of the four features of enabling controls on TE and TLB, this study shows which features in an enabling PMS are important in motivating non-managerial employees at the operational level. The study not only fills a gap on the impact of enabling controls on non-managerial employees that has been under-researched but also makes an academic contribution in that it has deepened our understanding of four features that have not yet been fully elucidated.
目的 本研究旨在探讨当绩效衡量系统(PMS)被用作促进因素时,其对非管理人员的团队学习行为(TLB)和团队效率(TE)的影响。 设计/方法/途径 对日本的非管理人员进行了问卷调查,共收集到 474 份答复样本。采用 Smart-PLS 的偏最小二乘法结构方程模型进行分析。 研究结果 研究结果表明,在启用 PMS 时,全球透明度这一设计特征有助于提高 TE,并通过 TLB 发挥部分中介作用。此外,促进 TLB 还涉及增加 PMS 的灵活性,特别是提供多种选择,以各种格式收集和汇总绩效信息。 独创性/价值 本研究通过考察赋能控制的四个特征对 TE 和 TLB 的影响,说明了赋能 PMS 中哪些特征对激励操作层面的非管理型员工非常重要。本研究不仅填补了关于授权控制对非管理型员工影响研究不足的空白,而且还加深了我们对尚未完全阐明的四个特征的理解,从而做出了学术贡献。
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Institutional isomorphic pressures: the impact for women on boards 机构同构压力:对董事会中女性的影响
Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI: 10.1108/cg-01-2023-0008
Alicia R Ingersoll, Christy Glass, Alison Cook
Purpose This study aims to analyze the connection between institutional isomorphic pressures and both women serving on boards and women’s influence on boards within large American firms. Design/methodology/approach This study examines a longitudinal panel data set of all Standard and Poor’s (S&P) 500 organizations across a seven-year period from 2009 to 2015. Findings The analyses affirm that institutional isomorphic pressures impact the prevalence and influence of women on boards. Evidence suggests that coercive and normative pressures strongly impact the number of women serving as corporate directors, whereas the power of women directors is linked only to mimetic pressures. Practical implications The research suggests that to increase the number of women serving as directors, the industry must first increase the overall number of women serving in senior management roles. Once women directors gain a critical mass of three women on the board, the association with the total number of women directors, the number of boards upon which they concurrently serve, the power of women directors being selected to board leadership and the influence of women directors increase. Originality/value This paper extends existing board diversity work by examining institutional pressures at the international, national and firm levels. By examining the relationship between coercive, normative and mimetic pressures on both the prevalence of women on boards and the influence of women on boards, the authors illuminate certain mechanisms that shape the likelihood of board appointment and placement in more powerful positions.
目的 本研究旨在分析机构同构压力与女性在美国大型企业董事会中任职以及女性在董事会中的影响力之间的联系。 设计/方法/途径 本研究采用纵向面板数据集对标准普尔(S&P)500 指数的所有组织进行研究,研究时间跨度为 2009 年至 2015 年,为期七年。 研究结果 分析证实,机构同构压力会影响董事会中女性的普遍性和影响力。证据表明,强制性和规范性压力对担任公司董事的女性人数有很大影响,而女性董事的权力仅与拟态压力有关。 实践意义 研究表明,要增加女性董事的人数,企业必须首先增加担任高级管理职务的女性总人数。一旦女性董事在董事会中的人数达到三人的临界质量,那么与女性董事总人数、她们同时任职的董事会数量、女性董事被选入董事会领导层的权力以及女性董事的影响力之间的关联就会增加。 原创性/价值 本文通过研究国际、国家和公司层面的制度压力,扩展了现有的董事会多样性研究。通过研究胁迫性压力、规范性压力和模仿性压力对女性在董事会中的普遍性和女性在董事会中的影响力之间的关系,作者阐明了影响董事会任命和安排女性担任更有权力职位的可能性的某些机制。
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