英国的性别多样性、公司治理和财务风险披露

I. Bufarwa, C. Ntim, Ahmed A. Elamer, A. Alhares
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本研究旨在探讨英国公司治理(CG)机制对财务风险报告的影响。设计/方法/方法该研究使用了2011-2015年期间在伦敦证券交易所上市的10个行业的50家非金融公司的面板数据。多元回归技术被用来检验这些关系。结果本研究发现,企业绩效对财务风险披露有显著影响。具体而言,研究发现大股东持股和董事会性别多样性对公司财务风险披露水平有正向影响。而董事会规模与公司FRD之间没有显著的关系。本研究对政策制定者、投资者和监管机构具有重要的启示意义。FRD不断增长的证据表明,几个利益相关者的努力对所审查公司的FRD水平产生了一些积极影响。这种变化的例子包括,增加董事会的规模和性别多样性,作为有效的公司一级顾问和FRD监督员。因此,监管机构和政策制定者应继续推行改革,鼓励企业遵循被视为良好做法的企业治理原则。原创性/价值本研究利用内容分析对英国背景下cg -风险披露关系的新兴文献进行了补充。该研究还强调,性别多样性促进了FRD。
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Gender Diversity, Corporate Governance and Financial Risk Disclosure in the UK
Purpose This study aims to investigate the impact of corporate governance (CG) mechanisms on financial risk reporting in the UK. Design/methodology/approach The study uses a panel data of 50 non-financial firms belonging to 10 industrial sectors listed on the London Stock Exchange in the period 2011-2015. Multivariate regression techniques are used to examine the relationships. Findings The findings of this study reveal that CG has a significant influence on financial risk disclosure. Specifically, it is found that block ownership and board gender diversity have a positive effect on the level of corporate financial risk disclosure (FRD). While there is no significant relationship between board size and corporate FRD. Research limitations/implications This study has significant implications for policy-makers, investors and regulators. Evidence of growing FRD implies that efforts by several stakeholders have had some positive impact on the level of FRD in the firms examined. Examples of such changes include, namely, increasing board size and gender diversity acting as effective firm level advisors and monitors of FRD. As a consequence, regulators and policymakers should continually pursue reforms to encourage firms to follow CG principles that are promoted as good practice. Originality/value This study adds to the emerging body of literature on CG–risk disclosure relationships in the UK context using content analysis. The study also highlights that gender diversity enhances FRD.
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