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Do boards care about planetary boundaries? A gender perspective on circular economy disclosures
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Palabras clave
Board gender diversity
Circular economy
Ecosystem conservation
Information disclosure
Planetary boundaries
Clasificación UNESCO
5311 Organización y Dirección de Empresas
5312 Economía Sectorial
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Wiley
Citación
Enciso‐Alfaro, S. Y., & García‐Sánchez, I. M. (2024). Do boards care about planetary boundaries? A gender perspective on circular economy disclosures. Business Strategy and the Environment, 33(5), 4562-4597. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3700
Resumen
[EN] The need to develop environmentally respectful business activities has led academics to propose the circular economy (CE) as a more sustainable production and consumption model than the linear model, where interest groups demand greater disclosure
of information that makes it possible to evaluate the business transition towards the CE. Also, the planetary boundaries framework provides thresholds for different natural processes that are affected by business activities, so in this research, we link the
CE to planetary boundaries by designing a score, and we analyse the presence of female directors and the role women play in the presentation of CE information that attends to planetary boundaries. We also examine the effect that national cultures
characterized by high power distance and masculinity can have on their performance.
We use a sample of 832 companies around the world from 2011 to 2020. The results show that women directors promote the presentation of CE information at a global level and disaggregated by CE issues, framed within planetary boundaries—a relation
that is reinforced in societies with high power distance.
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0964-4733
DOI
10.1002/bse.3700
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