Corporate governance encompasses systems and mechanisms to monitor, advise, and strate- gize the business and contribute to business success. The presence of women on the board of directors has been investigated as a relevant driver of business financial and social per- formance. Sometimes, gender diversity itself is considered a measure of social responsibil- ity. In addition, women are acknowledged to sensitize the business toward sustainability. We argue that, besides their presence, it is important to understand women’s contribution to the board through their networking activities. Integrating resource dependence theory and social exchange theory, we theorize and discuss how women help create linkages with the inter- nal and external environment of the firm, which can foster engagement in sustainable initia- tives. Moreover, we look at how women develop relationships inside the business to affect the agenda of the board and act as role models inside the organization, thus nurturing the concept of being sustainable as a priority for the business.
(2023). Women directors and sustainability: a contribution of networking activities . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/251789
Women directors and sustainability: a contribution of networking activities
Campopiano, Giovanna
2023-01-01
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Corporate governance encompasses systems and mechanisms to monitor, advise, and strate- gize the business and contribute to business success. The presence of women on the board of directors has been investigated as a relevant driver of business financial and social per- formance. Sometimes, gender diversity itself is considered a measure of social responsibil- ity. In addition, women are acknowledged to sensitize the business toward sustainability. We argue that, besides their presence, it is important to understand women’s contribution to the board through their networking activities. Integrating resource dependence theory and social exchange theory, we theorize and discuss how women help create linkages with the inter- nal and external environment of the firm, which can foster engagement in sustainable initia- tives. Moreover, we look at how women develop relationships inside the business to affect the agenda of the board and act as role models inside the organization, thus nurturing the concept of being sustainable as a priority for the business.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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Descrizione: This is a draft chapter. The final version is available in Research Handbook on Corporate Governance and Ethics edited by Till Talaulicar, published in 2023, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781800880597.00008. The material cannot be used for any other purpose without further permission of the publisher, and is for private use only
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