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Executive Gender and Firm Environmental Management: Evidence from CFO Transitions
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2021
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Environmental PerformanceFirm PerformanceExecutive GenderGender StudiesOrganization-environment RelationshipManagementBusinessCorporate Social ResponsibilityGender Diversity LiteratureCorporate GovernanceCorporate SustainabilityEnvironmental ManagementGender DivideGreen Management
We investigate whether female executives influence corporate environmental management (green management). Based on a difference-in-difference approach, our study provides evidence that female CFOs conduct more environmentally responsible activities, and the effects are more prominent when firms are of high risks. Female CFOs are more likely to involve in environmental management voluntarily. Further, environmental management improves firm performance such as debt cost saving. This research advances the gender diversity literature and suggests that female executives play an important role in corporate decisions and firm performance.
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