董事会性别多样性与企业创新:来自印尼家族企业的证据

I. Harymawan, Kendra Nismara
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该研究考察了董事会性别多样性与企业创新之间的关系。运用OLS分析技术,对2010-2019年印尼上市公司868家样本数据进行了定量分析。该研究发现,董事会性别多样性促进了企业创新。此外,本研究以家族企业为调节变量,发现家族企业削弱了董事会性别多样性与企业创新之间的正向关系。因此,本研究暗示董事会性别多样性对促进企业创新具有重要意义。此外,本研究还发现,高家族持股企业ceo性别多样性会降低企业创新。有几个研究局限性。首先,通过研发投资来衡量的创新并不能特别地决定企业的创新,因为它可以用专利、商标、版权和特许经营权等几种其他形式的无形资产来衡量。其次,性别多样性与企业创新的关系仅通过女性人数来衡量,而没有进一步调查其他因素,如她们的商业关系、社会关系和教育背景。第三,样本只包括在印尼证券交易所上市的公司,没有包括其他未上市的公司。
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Board Gender Diversity and Corporate Innovation: Evidence from Indonesian Family Firms
The study examines the relationship between board gender diversity and corporate innovation. A Quantitative method with OLS analysis technique, using an 868 samples data observation of Indonesia public companies listed from 2010-2019. This study found that board gender diversity has increased corporate innovation. Furthermore, using a family firm as a moderating variable, this study suggests that a family firm has weakened the positive relationship between board gender diversity and corporate innovation. Therefore, this study implies that board gender diversity is important to increase corporate innovation. In addition, this study provides that the gender diversity of CEOs in high family ownership companies can decrease corporate innovation. There are several research limitations. First, innovation, measured by R&D investment, does not particularly determine corporate innovation, as it can be measured in several other forms of intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, copyright, and franchises. Second, gender diversity association with corporate innovation was measured merely by the number of women and did not do further investigate the other factors such as their business ties, social ties, and educational background. Third, the sample only consists of companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, leaving out the other companies that did not go public. 
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