Gender heterogeneity in the boardroom and corporate sustainability performance of quoted manufacturing firms in Nigeria

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
C. Egbunike, I. Igbinovia, Chinyere Patricia Oranefo, Agbonrha-Oghoye Imas Iyoha
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PurposePrior studies have shown that heterogeneity plays a crucial role in addressing soft issues linked to a firm’s corporate social responsibility stance. The purpose of this paper is to extend the prior literature on the effect of gender heterogeneity on environmental, social and economic performance dimensions, specifically, whether the female boardroom presence weakens or strengthens the performance along the three dimensions, commonly referred to as the corporate sustainability.Design/methodology/approachThe study from a positivist philosophy adopts a quantitative approach, and the final sample consisted of forty-six companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange for the year 2011–2018. The final sample was a balanced panel of 344 firm years. The dependent variables were return on assets (ROA), environmental performance (ENV) and donations made for social causes (SOP). The ENV was measured using a content scoring system, with range of 1 to 5. The data were analysed using the fixed effects and GLM regression models. To further address the issue of endogeneity, a two-stage least squares regression was conducted.FindingsThe findings show a positive relationship between gender heterogeneity and ROA, which was also confirmed for the environmental performance index. However, the sign reversed in the SOP model and showed a negative relationship between gender heterogeneity and donations, the proxy for SOP. The results are in tandem with the stakeholder axioms that argue that commitment to other stakeholder groups strengthens firm performance in the long run.Research limitations/implicationsAn implication of this study is the fact that information availability has been rapidly escalating in the country, leading to rising social movements and civic unrest; therefore, corporations that face negative castigations may pay the huge price of product boycott and loss of market value.Originality/valueThe findings of this study provide additional insight into the influence of female boardroom presence on the environmental, social and economic performance of firms. The findings suggest the relevance of the resource dependence theory, especially from a developing country context, to ensure an improved corporate governance structure in Nigerian manufacturing firms.
尼日利亚上市制造公司董事会中的性别异质性和企业可持续发展绩效
目的先前的研究表明,异质性在解决与企业社会责任立场相关的软问题方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本文的目的是扩展先前关于性别异质性对环境、社会和经济绩效维度影响的文献,特别是女性董事会的存在是否削弱或加强了这三个维度的绩效,通常被称为企业可持续性。设计/方法论/方法实证哲学的研究采用了定量方法,最终样本包括2011-2018年在尼日利亚证券交易所上市的46家公司。最后的样本是一个由344个公司年份组成的平衡面板。因变量为资产回报率(ROA)、环境绩效(ENV)和社会事业捐赠(SOP)。使用内容评分系统测量ENV,范围为1至5。使用固定效应和GLM回归模型对数据进行分析。为了进一步解决内生性问题,进行了两阶段最小二乘回归。研究结果表明,性别异质性与ROA之间存在正相关关系,环境绩效指数也证实了这一点。然而,在SOP模型中,这一迹象发生了逆转,并显示出性别异质性与捐赠(SOP的代表)之间的负相关。研究结果与利益相关者公理相一致,这些公理认为,从长远来看,对其他利益相关者群体的承诺会增强公司业绩。研究局限性/含义这项研究的含义是,该国的信息可用性迅速上升,导致社会运动和公民骚乱加剧;因此,面临负面谴责的企业可能会付出抵制产品和市场价值损失的巨大代价。独创性/价值这项研究的结果为女性董事会成员对公司环境、社会和经济绩效的影响提供了更多的见解。研究结果表明,资源依赖理论的相关性,特别是从发展中国家的背景来看,可以确保尼日利亚制造企业的公司治理结构得到改善。
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AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research
AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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