The role of women on board in combatting greenwashing: A new perspective on environmental performance

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
R. M. Ammar Zahid, Umer Sahil Maqsood, Shoaib Irshad, Muhammad Kaleem Khan
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Abstract

Abstract This article aims to improve the understanding of corporate governance and environmental reporting literature by analyzing the impact of board gender diversity (BGD) on environmental performance, environmental disclosure, and greenwashing behavior. The panel regression estimation technique with fixed effects was applied to Chinese firm data. As a result, it was found that more women who served on corporate boards enhanced the company's environmental performance and disclosures while limiting greenwashing behavior. The result indicated that women in top management play a constructive role in establishing firms' active environmental initiatives. Furthermore, this relationship was nonlinear and exponentially increased when women's representation reached the threshold of 33.5% representation on board or higher. Based on the findings, no internal bias was found even after other governance and firm‐level control factors and probable endogenies were considered and variable biases were omitted. Notably, the results present important implications for regulators and policymakers by highlighting the influential role of BGD in promoting environmentally responsible practices and reducing greenwashing.
妇女在打击“漂绿”中的作用:对环境表现的新看法
摘要本文旨在通过分析董事会性别多样性(BGD)对环境绩效、环境信息披露和漂绿行为的影响,提高对公司治理和环境报告文献的理解。采用固定效应面板回归估计技术对中国企业数据进行了分析。结果发现,更多的女性在公司董事会任职,提高了公司的环境绩效和信息披露,同时限制了“漂绿”行为。结果表明,高级管理人员中的妇女在建立公司积极的环境倡议方面发挥了建设性作用。此外,这种关系是非线性的,当女性代表比例达到33.5%或更高的阈值时,这种关系呈指数增长。根据研究结果,即使考虑了其他治理和公司层面的控制因素和可能的内生因素,并忽略了可变偏差,也没有发现内部偏差。值得注意的是,研究结果强调了BGD在促进对环境负责的做法和减少“漂绿”方面的重要作用,为监管机构和政策制定者提供了重要启示。
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