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Does board gender diversity affect the transparency of corporate political disclosure?

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  • D.G. DeBoskey
  • Yan Luo
  • Jeff Wang

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of board gender diversity on the transparency of corporate political disclosure (CPD). Design/methodology/approach - Two empirical proxies, CPD transparency and policy transparency, are constructed from a data set jointly produced by the Center of Political Activity and the Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research. The CPD transparency score measures the level of transparency in voluntary corporate disclosure of the amount of political contributions and the identity of the recipients as well as the titles and names of the executives who authorize the political spending. The policy transparency score measures the level of transparency in the voluntary disclosure of the policies governing corporate political spending. Board gender diversity is measured by the percentage of women on the board of directors. Findings - Higher proportions of female directors are associated with more transparent disclosure of political contributions after controlling for a set of corporate governance and firm-level variables. Originality/value - This study is the first to examine whether and how gender-diversified boards enhance the transparency of CPD. It contributes to the literature by providing evidence that gender-diversified boards enhance corporate governance.

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  • D.G. DeBoskey & Yan Luo & Jeff Wang, 2018. "Does board gender diversity affect the transparency of corporate political disclosure?," Asian Review of Accounting, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 26(4), pages 444-463, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:arapps:ara-09-2017-0141
    DOI: 10.1108/ARA-09-2017-0141
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    Cited by:

    1. Karikari Timothy Kwakye & Shimin Liu, 2024. "The Effect of Philanthropic Corporate Social Responsibility on Local CSR Awareness: Examining the Role of Corporate Transparency in Ghana," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 33(1), pages 105-122.
    2. Victoria Bogdan & Dorina-Nicoleta Popa & Mărioara Beleneşi & Luminița Rus & Carmen-Mihaela Scorțe, 2023. "Gender Diversity and Business Performance Nexus: A Synoptic Panorama Based on Bibliometric Network Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(3), pages 1-26, January.
    3. Jing Wang & Huilan Zhang, 2022. "Political transparency, corporate governance and economic significance," International Journal of Disclosure and Governance, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 19(1), pages 49-66, March.

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