The role of board gender diversity and independence on the existence of a sustainability committee

Mehmet Eryılmaz, Jennifer Martínez‐Ferrero, Nese Colakoglu
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The purpose of this study was to enhance the understanding of the factors determining the existence of a “Corporate Social Responsibility” (CSR) committee on the board. Focusing the attention on board composition, this paper explores how female directors influence the existence of a CSR committee, and how this effect can be moderated by the independence of board members. To be able to test the aims of the study, an international sample of analysis of 4,168 firm-year observations from 2012 to 2016 was used, proposing several models for panel data. The findings revealed that female directors exert a positive influence on the existence of a CSR committee, although this commitment is limited when in addition to women, they are independent directors on the board. Therefore, it can be said that board gender diversity and board independence are not complementary mechanisms that favour the existence of a specific committee on CSR. This study is one of a limited number of studies to focus on the antecedents of existence of a CSR committee in firms. In addition, the study obtains benefit by considering the independence of board of directors as a moderating variable on the relationship female directors-sustainability. In contrast with previous studies based on the cross-sectional data from a single country, the data set of the current study includes a panel data comprising of a period between 2012 and 2016 and an international sample from 44 countries in six continents.
董事会性别多样性和独立性对设立可持续发展委员会的影响
本研究旨在加深对决定董事会中是否存在 "企业社会责任"(CSR)委员会的因素的理解。本文重点关注董事会的组成,探讨女性董事如何影响企业社会责任委员会的存在,以及董事会成员的独立性如何调节这种影响。为了验证研究目的,本文使用了一个国际样本,分析了从 2012 年到 2016 年的 4168 个公司年度观察数据,并提出了几个面板数据模型。研究结果表明,女性董事对企业社会责任委员会的存在有积极影响,但如果董事会中除女性董事外还有独立董事,则这种承诺会受到限制。因此,可以说董事会性别多样性和董事会独立性并不是有利于企业社会责任特定委员会存在的互补机制。本研究是关注企业社会责任委员会存在的前因的少数研究之一。此外,本研究还将董事会的独立性视为女性董事与可持续发展关系的调节变量。与以往基于单一国家横截面数据的研究不同,本研究的数据集包括 2012 年至 2016 年期间的面板数据和来自六大洲 44 个国家的国际样本。
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