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Do co-opted boards strategically choose LGBT-supportive policies?

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.irfa.2020.101651

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Co-opted boards; Corporate governance; LGBT-supportive policy; Agency theory; Stakeholdertheory; Strategic-choice hypothesis

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  1. Sasin School of Management, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  2. Australian Research Council [ARC: DP130103299]

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This study found that co-opted boards are more likely to adopt LGBT-supportive policies that address internal stakeholders, and management of co-opted boards implementing these policies experience higher compensation increases. However, during the global financial crisis, co-opted boards were less inclined to adopt LGBT-supportive policies.
This study contributes to the underexplored literature: corporate governance responsibilities towards internal stakeholders (the employees). We investigate (a) whether the co-opted board, that is, the proportion of directors appointed after the current CEO takes office, influences firms' adoption of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT)-supportive policies, (b) if so, what motivates the co-opted boards to do so, and (c) how these relationships change at times of limited economic resources and heightened governance. Based on 4850 firm-year observations of 1081 firms over the sample period of 1996-2010, we find (a) firms with co-opted boards are more inclined towards LGBT-supportive policies, that address stakeholders internal to the firms, (b) management of co-opted boards that adopt LGBT-supportive policies experience a higher increase in compensation than management of co-opted boards that do not adopt LGBT-supportive policies, and (c) during the global financial crisis (GFC), when firms aimed to survive economically under tighter governance, co-opted boards have lower tendency to adopt LGBT-supportive policies. This study offers insights to regulators interested in promoting board structures that address stakeholders. Despite the positive benefits documented in the literature on inclusive policies such as LGBT-supportive policies, the adoption of such policies may have a dark side to it.

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