2022
DOI: 10.1002/bsd2.231
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“Artificial” gender diversity and public visibility: The case of corporate water disclosure in Indonesia

Abstract: Global water crises need solutions from various parties including the business sector.This study examines the role of board gender diversity in supporting corporate water disclosure representing companies' efforts to use and manage water efficiently. This research also investigates whether the public visibility of a corporation, measured by the Google Search Volume (GSV) or Google Trends and which describes the monitoring function from stakeholder groups, can strengthen the association. The samples consist of … Show more

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“…Wicaksono and Setiawan (2023) investigate the level of water disclosure in Asian mining companies and find that environmental regulation stringency, media exposure, and international operation have positive and significant influence on water disclosure. Salsabila and Adhariani (2023) examine water disclosure in Indonesian companies and find that gender diversity does not provide significant influence on the extent of water disclosure.…”
Section: Theoretical Argument and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wicaksono and Setiawan (2023) investigate the level of water disclosure in Asian mining companies and find that environmental regulation stringency, media exposure, and international operation have positive and significant influence on water disclosure. Salsabila and Adhariani (2023) examine water disclosure in Indonesian companies and find that gender diversity does not provide significant influence on the extent of water disclosure.…”
Section: Theoretical Argument and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%