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Board gender diversity and sustainability reporting quality

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Citation

Al-Shaer H & Zaman M (2016) Board gender diversity and sustainability reporting quality. Journal of Contemporary Accounting & Economics, 12 (3), pp. 210-222. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcae.2016.09.001

Abstract
Based on the notion that a diverse board will take a more balanced view and pay greater attention to social responsibility and stakeholder concerns, this paper examines the effect of board gender diversity, measured using a range of proxies, on sustainability reporting quality. After controlling for corporate governance as well as firm reporting incentives, reporting behaviour and reporting environment, we find that gender diverse boards are associated with higher quality sustainability reports and independent female directors have greater effect on sustainability reporting quality than female directors. Our findings have implications for policy formulation and provide evidence for a softer ‘comply or explain’ (as opposed to quota based) approach to encourage board gender diversity and its effects on sustainability reporting quality.

Keywords
Boards; Diversity; Gender; Sustainability reporting

Journal
Journal of Contemporary Accounting & Economics: Volume 12, Issue 3

StatusPublished
FundersNewcastle University
Publication date31/12/2016
Publication date online31/10/2016
Date accepted by journal13/07/2016
ISSN1815-5669
eISSN2352-3298

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Professor Habiba Al-Shaer

Professor Habiba Al-Shaer

Professor in Accounting, Accounting & Finance