《就业非歧视法案》与董事会性别多样性

The Employment Non‐Discrimination Act and Board Gender Diversity

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2025
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究美国各州2001至2018年逐步实施的《就业非歧视法案》如何影响企业董事会性别多样性,发现法案实施后企业女性董事比例平均提高4.3%,且效果受企业领导层和政治环境调节。

Abstract

Abstract Many US states have adopted Employment Non−Discrimination Acts (ENDAs) to ensure workplace equity and prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. This study examines if and how the staggered introduction of ENDAs across US states from 2001 to 2018 influences board gender diversity. Using a stacked difference‐in‐difference analysis with entropy‐balanced matching, we identify a 4.3% increase in female board representation for firms headquartered in states that implement ENDAs, relative to the median level of board gender diversity. We employ both internal and external instrumental variable approaches to validate our primary findings. Notably, the effect is more pronounced in firms with female leadership and is reversed in firms led by Republican‐leaning executives. Moreover, post‐ENDA diversity increases are stronger in firms headquartered in Democrat‐voting states and those where pre‐existing diversity concerns are higher. Further analysis indicates that female board members are more likely to be independent directors and serve on compensation or audit committees. Drawing on isomorphism and spillover theories, our study provides original evidence that ENDAs embed prosocial norms within firms, generating a spillover effect, whereby the inclusivity and diversity fostered at state level in turn enhance board gender diversity at firm level.

公司治理性别多样性劳动法政治经济学