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The Effect of Board Independence on Environmental Disclosure
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Khader, Osama
, Shanak, Hosni
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الأسواق المالية
/ الإفصاح البيئي
/ عمان
/ مجلس الإدارة
2024
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The Effect of Board Independence on Environmental Disclosure
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Khader, Osama
, Shanak, Hosni
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الأسواق المالية
/ الإفصاح البيئي
/ عمان
/ مجلس الإدارة
2024
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The Effect of Board Independence on Environmental Disclosure
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The Effect of Board Independence on Environmental Disclosure
2024
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Depending on the agency theory view and response to the modern invitations to speculate gender diversity role. How it can enhance the relationship between board independence and environmental disclosure due to prior studies focus on direct relationship between them. This study seeks to ascertain how gender diversity moderates the association between board independence and environmental disclosure among non-financial firms listed on the emerging Amman stock exchange market (ASE) between 2014 and 2019. The direct and indirect relationships were examined using multiple regressions on panel data analysis; the empirical findings indicate that board independence and environmental disclosure have a positive and substantial direct link. Additionally, the findings demonstrated that gender diversity is a significant moderator in this relationship. However, this study provides managers, owners and policymakers with a set of main recommendations related to the major need for a more board independence and gender diversity in order to enhance environmental disclosure in emerging markets. Our results are useful to policymakers interested for an important framework on environmental disclosure.
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جامعة فلسطين التقنية خضوري - عمادة البحث العلمي
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