Article(electronic)February 7, 2020

Is board diversity an antecedent of corporate social responsibility performance in firms? A research on the 500 biggest Turkish companies

In: Social responsibility journal: the official journal of the Social Responsibility Research Network (SRRNet), Volume 17, Issue 2, p. 243-262

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Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to understand whether board diversity has a direct effect on "corporate social responsibility (CSR)" performance of companies or not. In addition, this study also aims to examine the moderation effect of age and education level of female board members on the relationship between board gender diversity and CSR performance.Design/methodology/approachA "corporate social performance (CSP)" measurement instrument was designed to conduct a content analysis that analyzes the CSR disclosure in the annual reports of Turkish companies listed on the "500 biggest Turkish companies" report of "Istanbul Chamber of Industry (ISO)" in 2015. The data coming from content analysis of 117 company reports were analyzed by using hierarchical regression analysis.FindingsDespite of supporting the increase in CSR performance when there is a greater presence of independent board members in an organization, evidence supports that ratios of female and foreign board members do not have any significant effect on CSR performance.Originality/valueThe study contributes to previous literature on board diversity and CSR performance as follows. First, this paper contributes to previous literature by examining and testing independent, female and foreign board members as a new antecedent of CSR performance in research on Turkey; second, by examining a sample of the "500 biggest Turkish companies" and providing some tips about both Turkey and other developing countries; third, by reopening the debate about the positive impact of a greater presence of independent directors on board on CSR performance and the non-effect of female and foreign board members. Finally, it also offers a partially new CSP measurement instrument based on content analysis.

Languages

English

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN: 1758-857X

DOI

10.1108/srj-07-2019-0251

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