Engendering Pro-Sustainable Performance through a multi-layered gender diversity criterion: Evidence from the Hospitality and Tourism Sector

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2022-06-10

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Abstract

This study seeks to examine the influence of multi-layered gender diversity mechanisms on firms’ decision to engage in pro-sustainable performance in the context of Hospitality and Tourism (H&T) firms worldwide. Using Powell's Panel Quantile Regression (PQR) model, this paper finds that females on boards and sub-boards tend to display a more communal, participative, and democratic leadership style, demonstrating greater responsibilities towards stakeholders' concerns and engaging with sustainability strategies to make a positive contribution to society. Our findings also reaffirm that women on the boards of H&T firms are more community-oriented and philanthropically driven than women in senior management positions who can be perceived as being profit-oriented rather than stakeholder-oriented as managers. Our results offer implications for policymakers and practitioners, and we suggest several avenues for future studies that could build upon our research.

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open access article The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.

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Female Directors, Female Executives, Hospitality and Tourism Sector, ESG Performance, Women on Sustainability Committees

Citation

Gerged, A. M., Tran, M., Beddewela, E. S. (2022) Engendering Pro-Sustainable Performance through a multi-layered gender diversity criterion: Evidence from the Hospitality and Tourism Sector. Journal of Travel Research,

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