Women on the board and disclosure based on gender in the light of Tokenism Theory

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Silva, Larissa Karoline Souza [1 ]
Oliveira, Marcelle Colares [2 ]
Rodrigues, Manuel Salgueiro [3 ]
Lozano, Maria Belen [4 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Ceara, Programa Posgrad Adm & Controladoria, Fortaleza, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Ceara, Dept Contabilidade, Fortaleza, Brazil
[3] Univ Estadual Ceara, Ctr Estudos Sociais Aplicados, Fortaleza, Brazil
[4] Univ Salamanca, Dept Adm & Econ Empresa, IME, Salamanca, Spain
关键词
Corporate social responsibility; minority groups; female presence; board of directors; Tokenism; CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY; CRITICAL MASS THEORY; DIRECTORS; DIVERSITY; IMPACT;
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This study investigates the influence of minority groups-the presence of women on corporate boards-on the disclosure of gender-related Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) information. Data from 1,863 companies from 52 countries were collected for the period 2010-2022. Using the Pooled OLS regressions, it was found that the presence of women in satisfactory percentages, i.e., balanced and inclined groups, positively affects the disclosure of gender-related CSR; however, in groups with a low percentage, i.e., uniform and skewed groups, it negatively influences such disclosure. This study contributes to the topic by discussing the importance of minority group's presence on corporate boards, drawing on Tokenism. Additionally, it supports the improvement of public policies that promote gender equality on boards.
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页数:15
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