Board gender diversity and corporate environmental commitment: A subnational perspective

Author:

Naveed Khwaja1,Khalid Fahad2ORCID,Voinea Cosmina L.1,Roijakkers Nadine1,Fratostiteanu Cosmin3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Management Open University of the Netherlands Heerlen The Netherlands

2. School of Business Guilin University of Electronic Technology Guilin China

3. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration University of Craiova Craiova Romania

Abstract

AbstractWithin the expanding literature on the interplay of corporate governance and corporate environmental behavior, this study introspects the contrastingly reported relationship between board gender diversity (BGD) and corporate environmental commitment (CEC). It empirically explores the moderating effect of coercive (regulation stringency), normative (ethical standards), and mimetic pressures (following of peers), derived from the provincial level isomorphic exhibition of neo‐institutional theory, in the A‐share Chinese listed firms. Apart from confirming the aggregate level positive association between the variables, the findings also highlight the moderating effect of subnational institutional pressures on the relationship. While ruling out the endogeneity and establishing the robustness, the findings imply that the interplay of subnational institutional isomorphism and corporate governance in the case of BGD‐CEC relationship are likely both pertinent and prevalent. Moreover, the increase in BGD enhances the CEC of a firm, subject to the fulfillment of a province's specific boundary conditions, predefined by the unique set of subnational institutional pressures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Strategy and Management,Geography, Planning and Development,Business and International Management

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