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Título
Are innovative firms more circular when women hold upper positions?
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Board gender diversity
Women directors
Circular economy
Ecological transition
Spillover effect
Knowledge
Sustainability
Clasificación UNESCO
2502 Climatología
5311.02 Gestión Financiera
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Enciso-Alfaro, S.Y. and García-Sánchez, I.M. (2024). Are innovative firms more circular when women hold upper positions?. Journal of Innovation & Knowledege, 9 (4): 100556. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jik.2024.100556
Resumen
[EN] The circular economy paradigm demands immediate and significant adjustments and changes in management and production business processes to maintain adequate to good ecosystem conditions for the use and development of human life. In this context, we analysed the impact of female leadership in the business environment and its relationship with the conservation of planetary health. This empowers women in the transition toward circular business model within the planet's capacity.
For a panel data sample of the world's largest companies, we find that active female participation in high business positions leads to significant changes toward a model that protects the natural and endemic wealth of different ecosystems around de world. Additionally, we found that the active presence of women in the decision-making process concerning the protection of the environment, human development, and economic prosperity is strongly associated with the prospective knowledge that female independent directors possess, and to a greater extent, with the knowledge spillover that the presence of female executive directors entails.
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ISSN
2444-569X
DOI
10.1016/j.jik.2024.100556
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