关于董事会性别多样性作为商业策略我们学到了什么?董事会下属委员会的任命

What have we learnt about board gender diversity as a business strategy? The appointment of board subcommittees

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2018
被引 44
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了董事会性别多样性是否影响企业自愿设立下属委员会,发现独立女性董事促进设立,执行女性董事抑制设立,女性董事持股比例促进执行委员会设立,而女性董事和机构女性董事无显著影响。

Abstract

Abstract This paper explores whether a board's gender diversity influences the voluntary formation of its board subcommittees. Female board directorship may become a business strategy for firms if it affects the appointment of board subcommittees. We hypothesize that the voluntary creation of board subcommittees is affected by the presence of female directors on boards; the presence of independent, executive, and institutional female directors; and the proportion of shares held by female directors on boards. Board gender diversity has been measured as a proportion and with Blau's index. The results show that independent female directors are positively associated with the likelihood of voluntarily setting up all or some of the committees and a supervision and control committee. The presence of executive female directors negatively influences the probability of forming all or some of the committees, an executive committee and a supervision and control committee. The percentage of shares held by female directors has a positive effect on the voluntary creation of an executive committee. The findings also report that women directors and institutional female directors do not contribute to the voluntary creation of board subcommittees. Our evidence shows that female board directorship impacts the demand of internal control mechanisms such as board subcommittees, suggesting that firms should take it into account as a business strategy. The main implications derived from this research are relevant for Spanish policymakers and researchers because board gender diversity may play a significant role in the decision‐making processes of firms and may influence firms' outcomes.

公司治理性别多样性董事会企业战略内部控制