女性董事会成员影响企业社会责任绩效吗?

Isaiah Oino, Jonathan Liu
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由于我们的重大负面影响,关爱环境已成为每个人的责任。考虑到这一点,公司在企业社会责任(CSR)活动上投入了大量资金,这不仅是企业公民身份的一部分,也是为了提升企业形象。使用固定效应模型对2260家公司2012-2017年的年度数据进行分析,分析女性董事会成员是否影响企业社会责任绩效。研究结果表明,与男性相比,中国企业中女性董事的比例相对较小。换句话说,董事会成员主要是男性。固定效应模型表明,女性董事的数量和比例对企业社会责任绩效有显著影响。令人惊讶的是,我们注意到女性董事会董事的平均年龄对企业社会责任绩效有显著的负面影响。研究结果还表明,女性董事的受教育程度在企业社会责任绩效中起着重要作用。这表明,公司需要招聘受过教育的董事会成员,并有适当的年龄组合。
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Do Female Board Members Influence Corporate Social Responsibility Performance?
Caring for the environment has become everyone’s responsibility because of our significant negative impact. Considering this, companies are spending a substantial amount on corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities not only as part of corporate citizenship but also to enhance corporate image. Using a fixed-effect model on 2,260 companies’ annual data from 2012 to 2017, we analyze whether female board members influence CSR performance. The results indicate that the proportion of female board directors (PFBD) in Chinese firms is relatively small compared with the male. In other words, the boards members are predominantly male. The fixed effects model indicates that both the number and proportion of female directors are significant in influencing CSR performance. Surprisingly, we note that the average age of female board directors has a significant and negative impact on CSR performance. The results also indicate that the education level of the female director does play a significant role in CSR performance. This demonstrates that firms need to recruit educated board directors and with a right mix of age.
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