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Beyond the Boardroom: Hierarchical Diversity, Internal Inequality, and Firm Performance in Chilean Territorial Economic Systems

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  • Francisco Javier Labarca Trucios

    (Facultad de la Economía y de la Empresa, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Pº Artilleros s/n, 28032 Madrid, Spain
    School of Business and Economics, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago de Chile 7500011, Chile)

  • María Jesús Delgado Rodríguez

    (Facultad de la Economía y de la Empresa, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Pº Artilleros s/n, 28032 Madrid, Spain)

  • Sonia de Lucas-Santos

    (Facultad de Económicas y Empresariales, Campus de Cantoblanco, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain)

Abstract

This paper examines how internal organizational hierarchies within large corporations shape socio-economic outcomes in territorial economic systems, using evidence from Chilean listed firms. Moving beyond board-centric approaches, firms are conceptualized as territorially embedded actors whose internal governance structures influence both firm performance and the distribution of socio-economic outcomes. Using fixed-effects panel data models for 31 IPSA-listed firms over the period 2018–2025 (248 firm-year observations), we estimate three stepwise model specifications with Tobin’s Q, ROE, and P/E ratio as dependent variables. The results show that diversity effects are strongly hierarchical. Executive-level gender diversity is positively associated with firm value, while board-level diversity shows no systematic effect. In contrast, diversity at intermediate levels is negatively associated with market valuation, consistent with limited decision-making authority and organizational frictions. Gender pay gaps are negatively related to firm performance, particularly in territorially embedded firms, suggesting that internal inequality contributes to broader socio-economic disparities within territorial systems. Overall, the findings highlight that diversity matters primarily when located in positions of effective decision-making power, and that corporate governance operates as a hierarchical mechanism through which socio-economic outcomes are shaped within territorial economic systems.

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  • Francisco Javier Labarca Trucios & María Jesús Delgado Rodríguez & Sonia de Lucas-Santos, 2026. "Beyond the Boardroom: Hierarchical Diversity, Internal Inequality, and Firm Performance in Chilean Territorial Economic Systems," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 16(6), pages 1-19, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:16:y:2026:i:6:p:265-:d:1956854
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