董事会中的利益相关者:客户和供应商进入公司董事会是否影响其环境绩效?

Stakeholders in the Boardroom: Does Inclusion of a Customer and a Supplier on Firms' Board of Directors Impact Their Environmental Performance?

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LOGISTICS · 2026
被引 0 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究客户和供应商进入董事会如何影响企业环境绩效,发现客户董事通过市场压力促进环保,而供应商董事在成本压力下可能削弱环保,为董事会平衡环境与经济目标提供参考。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Governance choices made at the board level could potentially impact environmental outcomes for the firm, yet little is known about how stakeholder connected directors shape such outcomes. This study examines how customer on the board (COTB) and supplier on the board (SOTB) differentially influence corporate environmental performance. Drawing on stakeholder theory, we argue that COTBs amplify environmental initiatives by channeling market‐based pressures for sustainability, whereas SOTBs exert a more ambivalent influence: while their operational expertise can facilitate environmental improvements, their emphasis on efficiency and cost control may crowd out environmental priorities. We further theorize that these effects are contingent on supply‐chain and financial pressures, including cost‐of‐goods‐sold (COGS) intensity, sales volatility, and leverage. Using panel data from 306 B2B firms in the S&P 900 index between 2007 and 2013 (2043 firm‐year observations), we find that COTB representation is positively associated with environmental performance, particularly under heightened market uncertainty, whereas SOTB representation is associated with weaker environmental outcomes when cost and financial pressures are high. These findings highlight how structurally embedded stakeholder ties on corporate boards shape the trade‐offs firms make between environmental and economic objectives, offering guidance for boards seeking to align sustainability goals with operational and financial realities.

公司治理环境绩效利益相关者理论供应链管理可持续发展