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Board gender diversity and voluntary disclosure: moderation of family ownership in India

Rupjyoti Saha (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Information Technology Guwahati, Guwahati, India)
Santi Gopal Maji (Department of Commerce, Tezpur University, Tezpur, India)

International Journal of Accounting & Information Management

ISSN: 1834-7649

Article publication date: 5 June 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Given the dominance of family ownership in India, this paper aims to examine whether the impact of board gender diversity (BGD) on voluntary disclosure (VD) is moderated by family ownership.

Design/methodology/approach

Based on a panel data set of the top 100 listed Indian firms for five years, this study examines the impact of BGD on VD by segregating the sample between family-owned and nonfamily firms. For empirical analysis, we use appropriate panel data models. For robustness, we employ a three-stage least square (3SLS) model.

Findings

The findings reveal the significant positive impact of BGD in terms of its different measures on VD for family and nonfamily firms. However, the impact becomes insignificant for nonfamily-owned firms when female directors are not substantially represented on the board.

Originality/value

This study extends the ongoing debate about the outcomes of the mandatory gender quota on board by providing novel evidence on the difference between the impact of BGD on VD for family and nonfamily firms in the Indian context.

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Citation

Saha, R. and Maji, S.G. (2024), "Board gender diversity and voluntary disclosure: moderation of family ownership in India", International Journal of Accounting & Information Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJAIM-05-2023-0132

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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