The Effect of Board Characteristics on Firm Environmental Performance
University of Auckland · University of Canterbury
Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between strong firm environmental performance and board characteristics that capture boards’ monitoring and resource provision abilities during an era when the natural environment and the related strategic opportunities have increased in importance. The authors relate the proxy for strong environmental performance to board characteristics that represent boards’ monitoring role (i.e., independence, CEO-chair duality, concentration of directors appointed after the CEO, and director shareholding) and resource provision role (i.e., board size, directors on multiple boards, CEOs of other firms on the board, lawyers on the board, and director tenure). The authors provide…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Shareholder
- Accounting
- Resource dependence theory
- Business
- Principal–agent problem
- Proxy (statistics)
- On board
- Corporate governance