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The Board of Directors and Firm Innovation: a Meta-Analytical Review
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Facultad/Centro
Área de conocimiento
Título de la revista
BRQ Business Research Quarterly
Número de la revista
2
Cita Bibliográfica
Sierra-Morán, J., Cabeza-García, L., González-Álvarez, N., y Botella, J. (2024). The board of directors and firm innovation: A meta-analytical review. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 27(2), 182–207. https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444211039856
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Sage
Fecha
2024
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2340-9444
Resumen
The literature on corporate governance has highlighted the importance of board characteristics related to firm innovation.
However, empirical findings have not been totally conclusive, and some seem contradictory. Adopting a new perspective,
we have tried to help resolve the puzzle using a meta-analysis that integrates findings from 96 previous studies to analyze
the relationship between board attributes, grouped by their relation to structural or demographic diversity, and firm innovation for the period 1988–2018. The results suggest that certain aspects of boards, such as meeting frequency and
the proportions of independent directors and outsiders, show the most significant correlations with firm innovation,
but the levels of association vary depending on whether innovation is measured as inputs or outputs and depending
on the sample considered and the methodology employed. Finally, general guidelines are suggested regarding practical
implications and future research.
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