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Do foreign directors reinforce better waste management? The moderating role of eco-innovation

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Uyar A, Al-Shaer H, Kuzey C & Karaman A (2023) Do foreign directors reinforce better waste management? The moderating role of eco-innovation. Business Strategy and the Environment. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3589

Abstract
Prior studies have reported an association between corporate waste management practices and certain board attributes, but none have focused on foreign directors. Therefore, we examine foreign directors' contributions to firms' waste management by exclusively focusing on waste reduction and recycling. Furthermore, we explore an important channel through which foreign directors spur better waste management, namely, eco-innovation. Drawing on 6891 observations affiliated with 9 sectors and 46 countries, we execute country, industry and year fixed-effects regression analysis. We find that while foreign directors on the board are negatively associated with waste generation, they are positively associated with waste recycling. Furthermore, while the eco-innovativeness of firms negatively moderates the association between foreign directors on the board and waste generation, it positively moderates the association between foreign directors on the board and waste recycling. Further channel analyses reveal more insights concerning polluting versus non-polluting and poor versus strong regulatory environments.

Keywords
board structure; eco-innovation; foreign directors; waste management; waste recycling

Journal
Business Strategy and the Environment

StatusIn Press
FundersNewcastle University
Publication date online31/10/2023
Date accepted by journal18/09/2023
ISSN0964-4733
eISSN1099-0836

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Professor Habiba Al-Shaer

Professor Habiba Al-Shaer

Professor in Accounting, Accounting & Finance