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Labour Practice, Decent Work and Human Rights Performance and Reporting: The Impact of Women Managers
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Palabras clave
Gender diversity
Labour practices and decent work
Human rights
Social reporting
Corporate social responsibility
Clasificación UNESCO
2502 Climatología
5311.02 Gestión Financiera
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
Springer nature
Citación
Monteiro, A. P., García-Sánchez, I.-M., & Aibar-Guzmán, B. (2022). Labour Practice, Decent Work and Human Rights Performance and Reporting: The Impact of Women Managers. Journal of Business Ethics, 180(2), 523-542. https://doi.org/10.1007/S10551-021-04913-1
Resumen
[EN] This paper uses a sample of 1243 international firms for the period 2013–2017 to analyse the effect that a greater presence of women in management teams has on business behaviour in relation to labour and human rights, and the mediating role of improved performance in these rights on corporate transparency. The results show that gender diversity in management teams is positively associated with performance in relation to labour and human rights, and that such a performance acts as a mediating factor by fostering a higher disclosure of information regarding these issues. The findings therefore seem to indicate that the presence of women in management teams acts as a driving force for enhanced social responsibility.
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0167-4544
DOI
10.1007/s10551-021-04913-1
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