董事会多样性和价值创造促进企业的可持续发展

Aida Maria Ismail, Arif Azrin Mohd Ali
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企业的首要目标不是创造利润,而是为股东创造价值。企业需要创新来创造价值,这就要求企业开展研发(R&D)工作。本研究旨在确定马来西亚上市公司董事会多元化(资质、性别和年龄)对公司研发投资强度的影响。2017 年《马来西亚公司治理守则》采用了新的方法,促进董事会在公司治理文化中的多元化:马来西亚:2017-2019 年公司治理与绩效综合排名前 100 强公司名单(按排名)》中选取了样本,该名单描绘了良好的公司治理实践。研究结合了代理理论和基于资源的观点来解释董事会多样性对研发投资的影响。结果表明,只有年龄多样性对研发投资有积极影响。从业人员可以利用本研究的结果,为希望获得竞争优势的公司选择理想的董事会组成。监管机构也可以利用本研究为马来西亚上市公司制定良好的公司治理程序。由于使用的样本有限,而且某些公司的数据无法获得,因此本研究的结果可能无法真实反映在马来西亚证券交易所上市的整个行业。
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Board diversity and value creation for business sustainability
The primary objective of a firm is not the creation of profit; it is the creation of value for shareholders. Corporations need to be innovative to create value, and this entails the need for corporations to embark on research and development (R&D) endeavors. This study’s objective is to determine the impact of Malaysian publicly listed companies’ board diversity (qualification, gender, and age) on the intensity of companies’ R&D investment. In conjunction with the 2017 Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance’s, which took on a new approach that promotes board diversity in corporate governance culture, samples were selected from the Minority Shareholders Watch Group ’s Malaysia: List of Top 100 Companies Overall CG & Performance (By Rank) from 2017-2019, which portrayed good corporate governance practices. The agency theory and the resource-based view were integrated to explain the effects of board diversity on R&D investment. Tests and analysis were conducted, and the results indicated that only age diversity had a positive influence on R&D investment. Practitioners could use the findings of this study to choose the ideal board composition for a company looking to gain a competitive edge. Regulators could also use this study to develop good corporate governance procedures for Malaysian publicly traded companies. The findings of this study may not truly portray the overall industries listed in Bursa Malaysia, as the samples used were limited and the data of certain companies was unavailable.
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