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Influence of board of directors on firm performance: Analysis of family and non-family firms

2015

This article analyses how board structure can affect both financial and social performance, comparing family and non-family firms. Our theoretical framework is based on the integration of the agency theory, traditionally used in the analysis of the impact of the board on the firm's financial performance, with the stakeholder theory, which is more appropriate in the analysis of the social aspects of the firm. Three main aspects are addressed: the analysis of the firm's social performance; the integration of agency theory with stakeholder theory; and the study of the specific characteristics of family firms' boards. The research confirms that neither the agency theory nor the stakeholder theo…

Economics and EconometricsFirm offerStrategy and ManagementInstitutional investorAudit committeecorporate governancePrincipal–agent problemAccountingCorporate financefamily firmsfinancial performanceSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleAccountingBusiness and International ManagementStakeholder theorysocial performancebusiness.industryCorporate governancefamily firmboard; corporate governance; family firms; financial performance; social performanceSECS-P/07 - ECONOMIA AZIENDALECorporate social responsibilityBusinessboardFinanceperformance
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Who Uses Intermediaries in International Trade? Evidence from Firm-level Survey Data

2013

The present paper uses data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey conducted in Turkey in 2005 to shed light on the firms that use intermediaries in international trade. It lends robust empirical support to recent theories which suggest that indirect exporters are mostly small firms that are not profitable enough to cover the high fixed costs of building an own distribution network abroad. Manufacturers who develop new products are more likely to use trade intermediaries, as are firms that produce low-quality goods. In contrast, neither foreign ownership nor credit constraints are correlated with the choice of export mode. Moreover, firms that rely on trade intermediaries to sell their goods…

Economics and EconometricsForeign ownershipDistribution networksbusiness.industryComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGInternational tradeIntermediaryEmpirical researchAccountingPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsSurvey data collectionbusinessFixed costFinanceThe World Economy
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El papel de la formalización y la confianza organizacional como antecedentes de ambidestreza: una investigación sobre la industria agroalimentaria or…

2020

This article investigates the influence of specific key organizational factors (i.e., enabling formalization, coercive formalization, and trust) as antecedents of ambidexterity. Moreover, we propose a new way of operationalizing ambidexterity, under a holistic vision, including the synergies between exploration and exploitation. The study has been developed in the Spanish organic agro-food industry; a total of 239 usable responses were received from two respondents from each company—the general manager and the quality manager. The findings show that enabling formalization and organizational trust are positively related to ambidexterity, but contrary to our predictions, we found no evidence …

Economics and EconometricsFormalizationKnowledge managementformalizationStrategy and ManagementOrganizational trustOrganizational trust0502 economics and businessddc:650Business and International ManagementAmbidexterityM12business.industry05 social sciencesM10Ambidexterity; formalization; organic agro-food industry; organizational trustGeneral Business Management and AccountingAmbidexterityAgro foodorganizational trustOrganic agro-food industryKey (cryptography)050211 marketingbusiness050203 business & managementorganic agro-food industry
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Commitment of independent and institutional women directors to corporate social responsibility reporting

2018

This paper examines how independent and institutional women directors on boards affect corporate social responsibility (hereafter CSR) reporting. Most of the previous empirical evidence has shown a linear association between female directors and CSR disclosure, but to the best of our knowledge, no research has investigated the individual effect of independent and institutional female directors on CSR reporting. Therefore, the analysis of how the disclosure of CSR information is affected by independent and institutional women directors in a separate way merits our attention. Thus, we posit that there is a nonlinear association, concretely quadratic, between independent and institutional fema…

Economics and EconometricsGender diversityPrincipal–agent problemsocial identity theoryAccounting0603 philosophy ethics and religionAffect (psychology)independent female directorsEmpreses Financesinstitutional female directors0502 economics and businessagency theoryBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceSocial identity theorycorporate social responsibilitybusiness.industry05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsTipping point (climatology)curvilinear relationshipCollusionCorporate social responsibility060301 applied ethicsBusiness050203 business & management
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The monitoring role of female directors over accounting quality

2017

Recent research in accounting suggests female directors exert more stringent monitoring over the financial reporting process than their male counterparts. However, an emerging literature in finance and economics provides mixed findings and questions whether females in leadership roles significantly differ from their male counterparts. Building on this literature, we re-examine the link between the presence of female directors, gender biases, and financial statements quality. Using a large sample of UK firms we find that a larger percentage of women among independent directors is significantly associated with lower earnings management practices. However, we show that this relation disappears…

Economics and EconometricsGender diversityStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectM41educationAccountingEconomíaEarnings management0502 economics and businessEarnings qualityAccounting qualityQuality (business)Business and International ManagementG34Association (psychology)Gender diversityhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonJ71050208 financeJ16Corporate governancebusiness.industry/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/af_corporate_financeCorporate governance05 social sciencesLarge sampleBoard of directorsEarnings managementAF Corporate FinancePsychologybusiness050203 business & managementFinanceEmpresa
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The board of directors and dividenc policy: the effect of gender diversity

2015

In this article, we aim to study the impact on dividends policy of gender diversity on the board of directors (hereinafter BD). We hypothesize that the proportion of women directors, the proportion of independent, institutional, and executive female directors, and the percentage of shares held by female directors on BD, have an impact on the dividends policy of Spanish companies. Our findings, analyzing the whole sample, show that the proportion of female directors and shares held by female directors are positively associated with dividend payout, while the percentage of institutional female directors has a negative impact. The percentage of independent and executive female directors has no…

Economics and EconometricsGender quotaGender diversityBoard of DirectorseducationAccountingLegislationDividend policy0502 economics and businessDiscriminacióG34Gender diversityhealth care economics and organizations050208 financeCorporate governanceM14business.industryG35Corporate governance05 social sciencesDones Situació legal lleis etc.Dividend payout ratioDividend policyIgualtatDividendBusinessListing (finance)050203 business & management
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Resistance to Change in the Corporate Elite

2017

In this empirical study, we investigate the variation in firms’ response to institutional pressure for gender-balanced boards, focusing specifically on the preservation of prevailing practices of director selection and its impact on the representation of women on the board of directors. Using 8 years of data from publicly listed Nordic corporations, we show societal pressure to be one of the determinants of female directorship. Moreover, in some corporations, the director selection process may work to maintain “a traditional type of board”. In such boards, demographic diversity among male members appears to be associated with a lower share of female directors, although we cannot establish w…

Economics and EconometricsGender quotaGender diversityResistance (psychoanalysis)Corporate eliteEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0502 economics and businessEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementInstitutional theoryGender diversity050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciencesBoard diversityPublic relationsGeneral Business Management and AccountingCrowding outBoard of directorsTransparency (graphic)Business ethicsbusinessLaw050203 business & managementDiversity (business)Journal of Business Ethics
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The identification of social economy companies in Spain. Legal problems

2018

La Ley de Economía Social 5/2001 nace con el objetivo de configurar un marco jurídico que de visibilidad a la economía social y le otorgue mayor seguridad jurídica; y con esta finalidad define la economía social y establece los requisitos que deben cumplir las entidades denominadas de economía social. Esos requisitos hacen referencia a la condición de entidad privada, al desarrollo de una actividad económica con criterios empresariales y al cumplimiento de ciertos fines y principios. Las entidades de la economía social deben perseguir el interés general, de forma directa o en conjunción con los intereses de sus miembros usuarios, y deben actuar conforme con ciertos principios que pueden cal…

Economics and EconometricsGeneral interestSocial economyBeneficiaryAccountingLeyesLawsEstatutosCatalogueAdministration (probate law)Compliance (psychology)CooperativasContabilidad0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationDerecho mercantilMemoriaEconomía socialAccreditationEconomic memorybusiness.industry05 social sciencesAnnual report0506 political scienceConjunction (grammar)Calificación jurídicaBusinessRegistroCatálogo050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social economy
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Hacia una ordenación de las pequeñas empresas atendiendo a su posible situación de fracaso

2021

En la literatura contable son muchos los trabajos que han intentado explicar el posible fracaso empresarial a partir de la información contable y poner de manifiesto la relación entre dicha información y la situación de fracaso. Sin embargo, los resultados obtenidos hasta ahora no son definitivos, en cuanto no existe un mínimo común en todos ellos que permita modelizar el comportamiento de dicho fracaso. Este trabajo pretende constatar, mediante la definición de un indicador en el que intervengan una gran batería de ratios contables, que efectivamente la información contable ofrece pistas sobre el posible fracaso de la empresa. Al canalizar toda la información de los ratios contables a trav…

Economics and EconometricsGeographyWelfare economicsFailure probabilityAccounting information systemFinancial ratioBusiness failureOperations managementStudies of Applied Economics
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The Legacy and the Tyranny of Time: Exit and Re-Entry of Sovereigns to International Capital Markets

2018

We use a novel continuous-time Weibull model (without and) with a change-point in the duration dependence parameter to investigate the duration of the exit and re-entry of sovereigns to international capital markets. Relying on annual data for a large panel of countries over the period 1970-2011, we find that, as the reputation of debtor countries as good (bad) borrowers solidifies over time, those episodes are more likely to end - i.e. the "legacy of time". Debtor countries can take advantage of the "benefit of doubt" of creditors during short exit spells. However, when exits are long and the reputation as a bad borrower emerges, no more "complacency" makes it more difficult for them to bo…

Economics and EconometricsGovernment050208 financeHaircutCreditormedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaDuration dependenceDebtorMonetary economicsInternational capital marketMarket economyAccounting0502 economics and businessEconomicsinternational capital markets re-entry and exit continuous-time Weibull model duration dependence change-point.050207 economicsDuration (project management)FinanceReputationmedia_commonJournal of Money, Credit and Banking
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