Board Gender Diversity and Corporate Response to Sustainability Initiatives: Evidence from the Carbon Disclosure Project

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Walid Ben-Amar
Millicent Chang
Philip McIlkenny
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[1] University of Ottawa,Telfer School of Management
[2] University of Western Australia,The Business School
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2017年 / 142卷
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Sustainability disclosure; Climate change; Greenhouse gas emissions; Gender diversity; Corporate governance; Board of directors;
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This paper investigates the effect of female representation on the board of directors on corporate response to stakeholders’ demands for increased public reporting about climate change-related risks. We rely on the Carbon Disclosure Project as a sustainability initiative supported by institutional investors. Greenhouse gas emissions measurement and its disclosure to investors can be thought of as a first step toward addressing climate change issues and reducing the firm’s carbon footprint. Based on a sample of publicly listed Canadian firms over the period 2008–2014, we find that the likelihood of voluntary climate change disclosure increases with women percentage on boards. We also find evidence that supports critical mass theory with regard to board gender diversity. These findings reinforce initiatives being undertaken around the world to promote gender diversity in corporate governance while demonstrating board effectiveness in stakeholder management.
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页数:14
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