Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from France

While prior studies have investigated the impact of corporate governance mechanisms on corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitment, researchers have scantly studied the potentially important relationship between board gender diversity and corporate social responsibility and irresponsibilitysepa...

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Main Authors: Sonia Boukattaya, Abdelwahed Omri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4712
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spelling doaj-49649869059f453e99e2a39b8beb99b82021-04-22T23:07:11ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134712471210.3390/su13094712Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from FranceSonia Boukattaya0Abdelwahed Omri1Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis (ISG Tunis), GEF-2A Lab, Université de Tunis, Bardo, 2000 Tunis, TunisiaInstitut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis (ISG Tunis), GEF-2A Lab, Université de Tunis, Bardo, 2000 Tunis, TunisiaWhile prior studies have investigated the impact of corporate governance mechanisms on corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitment, researchers have scantly studied the potentially important relationship between board gender diversity and corporate social responsibility and irresponsibilityseparately. Drawing on the social role theory and feminist ethics, we hypothesizethat board gender diversity is positively associated with CSR and negatively associated with corporate social irresponsibility (CSI).Here, we relied on a sample of French non-financial companies listed on the SBF 120 index between 2011 and 2016. Our results provide evidence on the positive impact of board gender diversity on CSR and the negative one on CSI. We show that women have a stronger impact on reducing CSI than on enhancing CSR. Our findings were robust to the different estimation methods.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4712corporate social performancecorporate governancegender diversitycorporate social responsibilitycorporate social irresponsibility
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Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from France
Sustainability
corporate social performance
corporate governance
gender diversity
corporate social responsibility
corporate social irresponsibility
author_facet Sonia Boukattaya
Abdelwahed Omri
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title Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from France
title_short Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from France
title_full Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from France
title_fullStr Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from France
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Board Gender Diversity on Corporate Social Responsibility and Irresponsibility: Empirical Evidence from France
title_sort impact of board gender diversity on corporate social responsibility and irresponsibility: empirical evidence from france
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description While prior studies have investigated the impact of corporate governance mechanisms on corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitment, researchers have scantly studied the potentially important relationship between board gender diversity and corporate social responsibility and irresponsibilityseparately. Drawing on the social role theory and feminist ethics, we hypothesizethat board gender diversity is positively associated with CSR and negatively associated with corporate social irresponsibility (CSI).Here, we relied on a sample of French non-financial companies listed on the SBF 120 index between 2011 and 2016. Our results provide evidence on the positive impact of board gender diversity on CSR and the negative one on CSI. We show that women have a stronger impact on reducing CSI than on enhancing CSR. Our findings were robust to the different estimation methods.
topic corporate social performance
corporate governance
gender diversity
corporate social responsibility
corporate social irresponsibility
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/4712
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