Royal family board directors and the level of ESG disclosures in GCC listed firms

被引:28
作者
Arayssi, Mahmoud [1 ]
Jizi, Mohammad [2 ]
机构
[1] Lebanese Amer Univ, A Kassar Sch Business, Beirut, Lebanon
[2] Georgia Coll & State Univ, J Whitney Bunting Coll Business & Technol, Milledgeville, GA 31061 USA
关键词
Royal family members; Board independence; GCC countries; ESG disclosures; G32; J16; CORPORATE SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY; POLITICAL CONNECTIONS; VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE; GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE; SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE; PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE; GENDER DIVERSITY; IMPACT; CSR; TRANSPARENCY;
D O I
10.1108/JAOC-08-2022-0123
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study aims to examine the role of royal family members' board of directors, as a specific aspect of corporate governance, on the firm's environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosures. Many firms in the world enjoy special political connections, benefit from tax exemptions and favorable treatments that are largely responsible for their economic endurance and strong performance. Design/methodology/approachThe authors collect data from Thomson Reuters database on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)-listed firms for 2010-2018. Royal family board directors' data is manually collected using a systematic approach to ensure accuracy. Fixed effects' panel regression model is used to estimate relationships. The authors interact variables to test the moderating effect of board independence and sustainability committee on the influence of royal family board directors. FindingsThis study finds that royal family directors on GCC boards negotiate fewer ESG reporting in firms. While board independence, board gender diversity, sustainability committee and governance committee increase the level of ESG-disclosures in the traditional way of reducing agency costs to stakeholders, this study finds that royal family board members convey beneficial consequences on firms without perceiving the need to disclose their ESG activities. Additionally, these firms do not show a spillover effect from the royal family members on the board's independence or the existence of a sustainability committee; rather these members use a different channel for protecting and building the business value. These results are robust with respect to controls for company size, leverage, return on assets and growth. Instrumental variables are then introduced in the analysis to perform a sensitivity test. Originality/valueThe study results indicate the need to improve GCC market transparency over supplementary limitations that exist on their corporate governance condition. This may be consequential to regulators, lenders and investors. The results suggest the need to raise awareness of the importance of governance and balancing firms' financial and social performance in the presence of royal family board directors. Policymakers and governance agencies are responsible for promoting the importance of forming sustainability committees and having a set of performance indicators that measure the effectiveness of their actions.
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页数:26
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