Female directors and corporate innovation in family firms in India. Do leverage ratios and mandatory CSR expenditure matter?

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K. Oware, K. Appiah
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Purpose Based on data collected using the purposive sampling technique extracted from a secondary data source, this paper aims to examine the relationship between female directors and firm innovation. The paper also examines the impact of leverage ratios and corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditure on the association between female directors and firms’ innovation. Design/methodology/approach The feasible general least regression technique was applied to overcome potential endogeneity issues associated with female directors and corporate innovation spending. Findings With subsequent control of individual and firm variables, the first findings of this study indicate that female directors significantly decrease firms’ innovation spending. The second outcomes of this study show that the leverage ratio considerably improves corporate innovation spending. The third findings show that the leverage ratio positively moderates the association between female directors and corporate innovation spending. The fourth findings show that CSR expenditure significantly improves firm innovation spending but does not moderate the association between female directors and corporate innovation spending. Research limitations/implications Based on dependency theory, robust and reliable conclusions suggest that female directors’ engagement on the Indian board needs more than biological sex, that is, the required expertise. The paper also provides policy implications for female expertise in minority engagement on the board of listed firms in India, especially when the firm desires to increase its corporate innovation spending. Originality/value This study is among the first, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, to comment on mandatory CSR expenditure as an independent variable on innovation or a moderating variable between female directors and corporate innovation. Similarly, the family-controlled management perspective in this study deepens the debate on gender diversity and corporate innovation.
印度家族企业的女性董事与企业创新。杠杆率和强制性企业社会责任支出重要吗?
目的基于从二次数据源中提取的目的性抽样技术收集的数据,本文旨在检验女性董事与企业创新之间的关系。本文还考察了杠杆率和企业社会责任支出对女性董事与企业创新之间关系的影响。设计/方法/方法应用可行的一般最小二乘回归技术来克服与女性董事和企业创新支出相关的潜在内生性问题。研究结果随着对个人和企业变量的后续控制,本研究的第一个发现表明,女性董事显著降低了企业的创新支出。本研究的第二个结果表明,杠杆率显著提高了企业创新支出。第三个研究结果表明,杠杆率正调节女性董事与企业创新支出之间的关系。第四个研究结果表明,企业社会责任支出显著提高了企业创新支出,但没有调节女性董事与企业创新支出之间的关联。研究局限性/含义基于依赖理论,有力可靠的结论表明,女性董事参与印度董事会需要的不仅仅是生理性别,也就是所需的专业知识。该论文还为印度上市公司董事会少数族裔女性专业知识的参与提供了政策启示,尤其是当公司希望增加企业创新支出时。原创性/价值据作者所知,本研究是第一批将强制性企业社会责任支出作为创新的自变量或女性董事与企业创新之间的调节变量进行评论的研究之一。同样,本研究中的家庭控制管理视角加深了关于性别多样性和企业创新的争论。
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