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This paper aims to examine the effect of the shareholder governance on environmental sustainability by the moderating effect of some cultural factors.
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to examine the effect of the shareholder governance on environmental sustainability by the moderating effect of some cultural factors.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors have studied the extent of sustainability by continent. On the other hand, the authors have conducted three empirical models that deal with the effect of shareholder governance on environmental sustainability and also with the moderating effect of cultural factors.
Findings
Using a sample of 140 countries during the year 2018, the authors find a notable and positive effect of the shareholder governance on environmental sustainability. Regarding the role of cultural factors, the authors found that the factor gender parity is more important than other factors.
Practical implications
The findings have policy implications for governments aiming to combat environmental sustainability and shareholder governance.
Originality/value
This research has approached cultural factors in a different context, which is an eastern country, which are completely different from those of western countries. On the other hand, the subject of sustainability is not sufficiently threated in this country (Saudi Arabia).
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