揭开不对称连接:董事会多样性,绿色能源和气候变化斗争:经济动态的不对称

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Muhammad Nawaz , Kamran Mohy-ud-Din , Syed Muhammad Salman , Salah Ud Din Ahmad , Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti
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本文探讨董事会多样性在推进环境管理方面的作用,特别强调减缓气候变化。它使用了一个面板数据集,其中包括5412家公司的年度观察结果,这些公司来自标准普尔1500指数中的451家上市公司,涵盖2012年至2023年。本文构建了非对称指数来捕捉董事会性别多样性和可再生能源利用的动态。采用基于gmm的分位数模型对参数进行估计。实证研究结果显示,董事会性别多样性与可再生能源的部署在分布的各个分位数之间始终存在正相关关系,董事文化背景的多样性促进了这些项目,但外国国籍可能会阻碍它们。可以观察到,美国上市公司受益于劳动力多样性的气候机会。高层管理中的女性推动了可再生能源倡议,但美国董事的技能没有显示出对气候的影响,这表明还有改进的空间。该研究显示了多样性在减缓气候变化和使用可再生能源方面的关键作用,强调了这一问题对采取有效气候行动的紧迫性和重要性。
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Unraveling asymmetric connectedness: Board diversity, green energy and climate change combat: An asymmetry in economic dynamics
This paper examines the role of Board Diversity in advancing environmental stewardship, with a particular emphasis on climate change mitigation. It utilizes a panel dataset of 5412 firm-year observations from 451 publicly listed firms within the S&P 1500 index covering 2012–2023. Paper constructs asymmetric indices to capture the dynamics of board gender diversity and renewable energy utilization. It employs GMM-based quantile model to estimate parameters. The empirical findings reveal a consistently positive association between board gender diversity and the deployment of renewable energy across various quantiles of the distribution, Diverse cultural backgrounds among directors enhance such projects, but foreign nationalities may impede them. It is observed that the U.S. listed firms benefit from workforce diversity in climate opportunities. Women in top management boost renewable energy initiatives, yet U.S. directors' skills show no climate impact, suggesting room for improvement. The study show the critical role of diversity in climate mitigation and renewable energy, emphasizing the urgency and importance of the issue for effective climate action.
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Journal of Economic Asymmetries
Journal of Economic Asymmetries Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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