The Impact of Female Executive Characteristics on Corporate Donation

Liu Xiao, Weng Yin-Zhe, Xue Jing, Zhu Ke
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With the continuous progress and development of society and modern business environment, female have played a more and more important role in the corporate governance. As an important component of corporate social responsibility, corporate donation has attracted more and more academic attention. In this study, we shed light on the relationship between female executives' characteristics and corporate donation. With a sample of all A-share listed companies spanning from 2010 to 2016, we investigate the impact of three key characteristics of female executives on corporate donation: education, age and pay. The empirical results show that the education of female executives is significantly correlated with the corporate donation, but female executives' age and the executive pay for female contribute little to the donation. Specifically, highly educated female executives are significantly associated with relatively low corporate donation levels. This paper enriches the branch of research of gender effects on corporate social responsibility, and our results carry practical implications for corporate governance, behavioral corporate finance, and human resources.
女性高管特征对企业捐赠的影响
随着社会和现代商业环境的不断进步和发展,女性在公司治理中发挥着越来越重要的作用。企业捐赠作为企业社会责任的重要组成部分,越来越受到学术界的关注。在本研究中,我们揭示了女性高管特征与企业捐赠之间的关系。以2010年至2016年a股上市公司为样本,研究了女性高管的三个关键特征:教育程度、年龄和薪酬对企业捐赠的影响。实证结果表明,女性高管受教育程度与企业捐赠显著相关,而女性高管年龄和女性高管薪酬对捐赠的影响较小。具体来说,受过高等教育的女性高管与相对较低的企业捐赠水平显著相关。本文丰富了性别对企业社会责任影响的研究分支,研究结果对公司治理、行为公司金融、人力资源等领域具有现实意义。
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