Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector
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Resumo: | Objective: To investigate the effect of female representation on the dissemination of corporate social responsibility in international companies in the energy sector.Method: The sample is made up of 62 multinationals in the energy sector based in 25 countries. The dependent variable is socio-environmental disclosure and the independent variables used are: female participation in the board of directors, law or code in the country on gender diversity and return on equity. The research analyzed 3 years: 2016 to 2018.Main results: The results indicate that there is a positive influence of the greater number of women present in the council and also point out that their presence can form a “critical mass”, in which they feel comfortable to give their opinion and influence decision-making. It is concluded that the diversity of backgrounds between men and women helps companies to report more complete environmental reports.Relevance/originality: The study presents new evidence about the effect of female diversity on corporate sustainability, analyzing the energy sector in different institutional environments. In addition, the research analyzes the results in the light of the Critical Mass Theory, bringing a new direction for studies on CSR.Theoretical/methodological contributions: The results are analyzed through the Critical Mass Theory, a socio-political theory still little related to corporate sustainability. The results can assist managers in the elaboration of their corporate strategies, highlighting the role of gender diversity in the councils. |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy SectorEfeito da Representação Feminina na Divulgação de Responsabilidade Social Corporativa: Análise Internacional do Setor EnergéticoCorporate Social ResponsibilityEnder diversityEnergy sectorMultinacionaisSetor de Energia ElétricaResponsabilidade Social CorporativaAmbientes institucionaisDiversidade de gêneroResponsabilidade Social CorporativaSustentabilidadeObjective: To investigate the effect of female representation on the dissemination of corporate social responsibility in international companies in the energy sector.Method: The sample is made up of 62 multinationals in the energy sector based in 25 countries. The dependent variable is socio-environmental disclosure and the independent variables used are: female participation in the board of directors, law or code in the country on gender diversity and return on equity. The research analyzed 3 years: 2016 to 2018.Main results: The results indicate that there is a positive influence of the greater number of women present in the council and also point out that their presence can form a “critical mass”, in which they feel comfortable to give their opinion and influence decision-making. It is concluded that the diversity of backgrounds between men and women helps companies to report more complete environmental reports.Relevance/originality: The study presents new evidence about the effect of female diversity on corporate sustainability, analyzing the energy sector in different institutional environments. In addition, the research analyzes the results in the light of the Critical Mass Theory, bringing a new direction for studies on CSR.Theoretical/methodological contributions: The results are analyzed through the Critical Mass Theory, a socio-political theory still little related to corporate sustainability. The results can assist managers in the elaboration of their corporate strategies, highlighting the role of gender diversity in the councils.Objetivo: Investigar o efeito da representação feminina na divulgação da responsabilidade social corporativa nas empresas internacionais do setor energético.Método: A amostra é composta por 62 multinacionais do setor energético sediadas em 25 países. A variável dependente é a divulgação socioambiental e a variáveis independentes utilizadas são: participação feminina no conselho de administração, lei ou código no país sobre diversidade de gênero e retorno sobre patrimônio líquido. A pesquisa analisou 3 anos: 2016 a 2018.Principais resultados: Os resultados indicam que existe uma influência positiva da maior quantidade de mulheres presentes no conselho e apontam, ainda, que a presença delas pode formar uma “massa crítica”, na qual elas se sentem confortáveis para opinar e influenciar a tomada de decisão. Conclui-se que a diversidade de backgrounds entre homens e mulheres colabora para as empresas reportarem relatórios ambientais mais completos.Relevância/originalidade: O estudo apresenta novas evidências acerca do efeito da diversidade feminina na sustentabilidade empresarial, analisando o setor energético em diferentes ambientes institucionais. Além disso, a pesquisa analisa os resultados à luz da Teoria Crítica das Massas, trazendo uma nova direção para os estudos sobre RSC.Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: Os resultados são analisados através da Teoria das Massas Críticas, uma teoria sociopolítica ainda pouco relacionada à sustentabilidade empresarial. Os resultados podem auxiliar os gestores na elaboração de suas estratégias corporativas, ressaltando o papel da diversidade de gênero nos conselhos.Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM2021-04-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa quantitativa; Pesquisa Empíricaapplication/pdfhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/62910.18568/internext.v16i2.629Internext - International Business and Management Review ; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2021): Maio - Agosto; 183-202Internext; v. 16 n. 2 (2021): Maio - Agosto; 183-2021980-4865reponame:Internextinstname:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)instacron:ESPMporhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/629/pdfCopyright (c) 2021 Internextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro, Alan BandeiraSampaio, Thicia Stela LimaBatistella, Ana JúliaCarraro, Wendy Witt Haddad2023-03-21T18:43:24Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/629Revistahttps://internext.espm.br/internextPRIhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/oaiinternext@espm.br1980-48651980-4865opendoar:2023-03-21T18:43:24Internext - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)false |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector Efeito da Representação Feminina na Divulgação de Responsabilidade Social Corporativa: Análise Internacional do Setor Energético |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector Pinheiro, Alan Bandeira Corporate Social Responsibility Ender diversity Energy sector Multinacionais Setor de Energia Elétrica Responsabilidade Social Corporativa Ambientes institucionais Diversidade de gênero Responsabilidade Social Corporativa Sustentabilidade |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector |
title_full |
Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector |
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Effect of Female Representation on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure: International Analysis of the Energy Sector |
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Pinheiro, Alan Bandeira |
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Pinheiro, Alan Bandeira Sampaio, Thicia Stela Lima Batistella, Ana Júlia Carraro, Wendy Witt Haddad |
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Sampaio, Thicia Stela Lima Batistella, Ana Júlia Carraro, Wendy Witt Haddad |
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Pinheiro, Alan Bandeira Sampaio, Thicia Stela Lima Batistella, Ana Júlia Carraro, Wendy Witt Haddad |
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Corporate Social Responsibility Ender diversity Energy sector Multinacionais Setor de Energia Elétrica Responsabilidade Social Corporativa Ambientes institucionais Diversidade de gênero Responsabilidade Social Corporativa Sustentabilidade |
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Corporate Social Responsibility Ender diversity Energy sector Multinacionais Setor de Energia Elétrica Responsabilidade Social Corporativa Ambientes institucionais Diversidade de gênero Responsabilidade Social Corporativa Sustentabilidade |
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Objective: To investigate the effect of female representation on the dissemination of corporate social responsibility in international companies in the energy sector.Method: The sample is made up of 62 multinationals in the energy sector based in 25 countries. The dependent variable is socio-environmental disclosure and the independent variables used are: female participation in the board of directors, law or code in the country on gender diversity and return on equity. The research analyzed 3 years: 2016 to 2018.Main results: The results indicate that there is a positive influence of the greater number of women present in the council and also point out that their presence can form a “critical mass”, in which they feel comfortable to give their opinion and influence decision-making. It is concluded that the diversity of backgrounds between men and women helps companies to report more complete environmental reports.Relevance/originality: The study presents new evidence about the effect of female diversity on corporate sustainability, analyzing the energy sector in different institutional environments. In addition, the research analyzes the results in the light of the Critical Mass Theory, bringing a new direction for studies on CSR.Theoretical/methodological contributions: The results are analyzed through the Critical Mass Theory, a socio-political theory still little related to corporate sustainability. The results can assist managers in the elaboration of their corporate strategies, highlighting the role of gender diversity in the councils. |
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