从碎片到凝聚:董事会种族多样性如何塑造环境与社会绩效

From Fragmentation to Cohesion: How Board Ethnic Diversity Shapes Environmental and Social Performance

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2026
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基于南非上市公司面板数据,发现董事会种族多样性与环境社会绩效呈U型关系:中等多样性因沟通障碍损害绩效,极高多样性因少数群体达临界质量而释放优势,且高学历、国际经验可缓解负面效应。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Extant research examining the link between board ethnic diversity (BED) and environmental and social (ES) performance has produced contradictory evidence, calling for further investigation and clarification. Drawing on a 6‐year panel of South African listed firms, this study disentangles the prior research findings by demonstrating a U‐shaped relationship between BED and ES performance. In this study, we integrate social identity and critical mass theories to argue firstly that the increase of ethnic diversity may cause communication barriers and distinct social categorizations that hinder boards' ability to make cohesive and impactful ES decisions. However, as ethnic diversity further increases to a very high level, the minority will reach critical mass, and such barriers will diminish, unlocking the advantages of broader perspectives and richer resources, which ultimately drive stronger ES outcomes. Using data from nonfinancial firms listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) between 2015 and 2020, and employing the generalized method of moments (GMM) and two‐stage least squares (2SLS) to address endogeneity and the Heckman two‐stage model to deal with selection bias, we provide robust evidence supporting this nonlinear relationship. Additionally, we show that the negative effects of moderate diversity are mitigated when ethnic directors bring advanced education and international experience to the table—qualities that foster collaboration and bridge divides. Our study contributes to both theory and practice by deepening insights into the nexus between BED and ES performance.

公司治理董事会多样性企业环境与社会绩效社会认同理论临界质量理论