Is there a positive link between corporate governance and board diversity? : lessons from Asia

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW
Michael A. Adams, Grace Borsellino
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Abstract

One of the long term research questions for the multi-disciplinary study of corporate governance, has been the link between good governance and share price or other measures of value. This has been quite difficult to establish in either the legal or finance or management disciplines, but there appears to be clear evidence of corporate sustainability where quality governance practices are applied consistently. Isolating out individual factors, such as board structures, specific cultures and corporate policies, has been particularly difficult as there are so many permutations. There currently exists a significant volume of global research on the role of gender, as a part of the board composition and there are positive returns, with some caveats. This paper begins to examine and question as to whether there are positive links to a broader concept of board diversity, including gender, age and ethnicity. There have been a number of developments across Asia, including Japan, China, Singapore and Hong Kong, which provide a different paradigm from the traditional Australian comparisons with United Kingdom, America and even Europe. The hardest question is whether we should have targets or mandatory quotas.
公司治理与董事会多元化之间是否存在正相关?亚洲的经验教训
公司治理多学科研究的一个长期研究问题是,良好治理与股价或其他价值衡量标准之间的联系。这在法律、金融或管理学科中都很难确立,但似乎有明确的证据表明,质量治理实践始终如一地应用于企业的可持续性。由于存在如此多的组合,将董事会结构、特定文化和公司政策等个别因素分离出来尤其困难。目前,全球对性别作为董事会组成的一部分的作用进行了大量研究,结果是积极的,但也有一些警告。本文开始检查和质疑是否有积极的联系,更广泛的董事会多样性的概念,包括性别,年龄和种族。包括日本、中国、新加坡和香港在内的亚洲各地都有一些发展,这些发展提供了一个与传统的澳大利亚与英国、美国甚至欧洲的比较不同的范式。最难的问题是,我们是应该设定目标,还是应该制定强制性配额。
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