Corporate Governance and LGBT-Supportive HR Policies from CSR, Resource-based, and Agency Perspectives

Denise Potosky, P. Jiraporn, Sang Mook Lee
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Corporate boards are responsible for ensuring that managers enact policies that are in shareholders’ best interests, and managers are responsible for implementing strategies that are not only profitable, but responsive to changing legal and societal demands and the resource needs of the firm. In this paper, we use the theoretical lenses of corporate social responsibility (CSR), the resource-based view (resource-based view), and agency theory to investigate the relationship between corporate governance structure and the implementation of supportive lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) policies. We analyze 10,233 firm-year observations and 1,594 unique firms, and our results demonstrate that LGBT-supportive policies are positively associated with firm performance. We also offer new insight into why not all firms adopt such policies. We exploit the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act as an exogenous shock that increased board independence, and our difference-in-difference estimation shows that firms forced to raise board independence in 2002 were less likely to invest in LGBT-supportive policies. Results suggest that HRM policies can be guided by CSR and resource-based view in pursuit of wealth maximization, but agency conflict may also be a concern for external majority boards. We discuss implications for HRM research practice, and corporate governance regarding LGBT policies in organizations.
企业社会责任、资源基础和机构视角下的公司治理与支持lgbt的人力资源政策
公司董事会有责任确保经理们制定符合股东最大利益的政策,经理们有责任实施不仅有利可图的战略,而且要对不断变化的法律和社会需求以及公司的资源需求做出反应。本文运用企业社会责任(CSR)、资源基础观(resource-based view)和代理理论的理论视角,研究公司治理结构与支持同性恋、双性恋和变性人(LGBT)政策实施之间的关系。我们分析了10233家公司的年度观察和1594家独特的公司,我们的结果表明,lgbt支持政策与公司绩效呈正相关。我们也提供了新的见解,为什么不是所有的公司都采取这样的政策。我们利用萨班斯-奥克斯利法案的通过作为增加董事会独立性的外生冲击,我们的异中之差估计表明,2002年被迫提高董事会独立性的公司不太可能投资于支持lgbt的政策。结果表明,企业社会责任和资源基础观可以指导人力资源管理政策,以追求财富最大化,但代理冲突也可能是外部多数董事会关注的问题。我们讨论了人力资源管理研究实践的含义,以及组织中有关LGBT政策的公司治理。
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