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Environmental disclosure as a response to civil liberties and political rights in countries, myth or reality? The moderating role performed by board gender diversity
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Palabras clave
Civil liberties
Environmental disclosure practices
Female directors on boards
Institutional theory
Political rights
Stakeholder theory
Clasificación UNESCO
5311 Organización y Dirección de Empresas
6307.01 Evolución de las Sociedades
Fecha de publicación
2024
Citación
Pucheta‐Martínez, M. C., & Gallego‐Álvarez, I. (2024). Environmental disclosure as a response to civil liberties and political rights in countries, myth or reality? The moderating role performed by board gender diversity. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 31(6), 6363-6386. https://doi.org/10.1002/csr.2929
Resumen
[EN] The influence of civil liberties and political rights on environmental disclosure, and the
moderating effect of board gender diversity on the relationship between civil liberties
and political rights and environmental disclosure, have not to date been studied in
detail, as evidenced by the previous literature available. Therefore, this study aims to
analyse how these institutional factors affect corporate environmental disclosure practices
across different countries. The firms in our sample operate in 36 countries, spread
across all the continents, and the period covered is 2009–2019. The database used to
collect economic, social, environmental and governance data is Thomson Reuters'
ASSET4, while the items for measuring civil liberty and political rights scores come
from the Freedom House organisation (https://freedomhouse.org). The method used
for estimating the model is the generalised method of moments (GMM) proposed by
Arellano and Bond. The main findings of the study show that levels of civil liberty and
political rights in the countries where the firms operate are positively associated with
environmental disclosure. Furthermore, according to our evidence, the presence of
female directors on boards plays a positive moderating role in the relationship between
the level of civil liberty and environmental disclosure and between political rights and
environmental disclosure. Additional robustness analyses corroborate our findings.
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1535-3958
DOI
10.1002/csr.2929
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