Long-Term-Oriented Institutional Directors and Corporate Environmental Engagement
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We investigate whether and how the representation of institutional investors on boards influences environmental practices. The findings reveal a positive correlation between the presence of institutional directors and renewable energy use. Further analysis reveals that institutional directors committed to long-term goals primarily drive this relationship, rather than those focused on short-term results. The study also examines how internal and external organizational factors influence the effectiveness of monitoring by long-term-oriented directors. The results suggest that directors monitor more effectively in settings where local communities and corporate governance prioritize long-term strategies. Moreover, our analysis indicates that long-term institutional directors contribute to environmental initiatives in ways that align with their influence on corporate environmental reporting. These findings support social movement theory by showing that social initiatives can motivate firms to adopt more responsible practices and foster an environment that values long-term information. © 2025 ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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environmental disclosureinstitutional directorsinstitutional monitoringrenewable energy consumptionsocial movement theorySOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITYSHAREHOLDER ACTIVISMMONITORING EVIDENCEOWNERSHIP STRUCTURESARBANES-OXLEYHEDGE FUNDSINVESTORSPERFORMANCEGOVERNANCEMARKET
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Long-Term-Oriented Institutional Directors and Corporate Environmental Engagement
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Sul, Hong KeeChung, Chune YoungShakri, Irfan Haider
DOI
10.1002/csr.70093
발행일
2025-07
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Article; Early Access
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management