Combating climate change: The role of female managers in the workplace
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T1 - Combating climate change: The role of female managers in the workplace
AU - Altunbas, Yener
AU - Gambacorta, Leonardo
AU - Alessio, Reghezza
AU - Velliscig, Giulio
PY - 2022/6/16
Y1 - 2022/6/16
N2 - Given the scale of climate risks, achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 represents an urgent priority. This column examines the link between female managers in a firm and corporate carbon emissions. It finds that after the Paris Agreement in December 2015, firms with more women involved in the decision-making process reduced carbon dioxide emissions more than firms with a predominance of male managers. The finding suggests that gender diversity within organisations can have a significant impact on combating climate change.
AB - Given the scale of climate risks, achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 represents an urgent priority. This column examines the link between female managers in a firm and corporate carbon emissions. It finds that after the Paris Agreement in December 2015, firms with more women involved in the decision-making process reduced carbon dioxide emissions more than firms with a predominance of male managers. The finding suggests that gender diversity within organisations can have a significant impact on combating climate change.
KW - Female managers
KW - carbon emissions
KW - Climate change
KW - environment
KW - Paris Agreement
KW - GHG
M3 - Other contribution
PB - VOXEU.org
ER -