Board gender diversity and voluntary disclosure: moderation of family ownership in India

Rupjyoti Saha, S. G. Maji
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Purpose Given the dominance of family ownership in India, this paper aims to examine whether the impact of board gender diversity (BGD) on voluntary disclosure (VD) is moderated by family ownership. Design/methodology/approach Based on a panel data set of the top 100 listed Indian firms for five years, this study examines the impact of BGD on VD by segregating the sample between family-owned and nonfamily firms. For empirical analysis, we use appropriate panel data models. For robustness, we employ a three-stage least square (3SLS) model. Findings The findings reveal the significant positive impact of BGD in terms of its different measures on VD for family and nonfamily firms. However, the impact becomes insignificant for nonfamily-owned firms when female directors are not substantially represented on the board. Originality/value This study extends the ongoing debate about the outcomes of the mandatory gender quota on board by providing novel evidence on the difference between the impact of BGD on VD for family and nonfamily firms in the Indian context.
董事会性别多样性与自愿披露:印度家族所有权的调节作用
目的鉴于家族所有权在印度占主导地位,本文旨在研究董事会性别多元化(BGD)对自愿性信息披露(VD)的影响是否会受到家族所有权的调节。设计/方法/方法本研究基于印度前 100 家上市公司五年的面板数据集,通过将样本分为家族企业和非家族企业,研究董事会性别多元化对自愿性信息披露的影响。在实证分析中,我们使用了适当的面板数据模型。结果研究结果表明,BGD 的不同指标对家族企业和非家族企业的 VD 都有显著的积极影响。但是,当女性董事在董事会中的比例不高时,其对非家族企业的影响就变得不明显了。原创性/价值本研究通过提供印度背景下 BGD 对家族企业和非家族企业 VD 影响差异的新证据,扩展了目前关于董事会强制性性别配额结果的讨论。
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