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Responsabilidad social, sustentabilidad y equidad de género

Vol. 16 (2022): Transformación digital como propuesta de valor para la competitividad ISBN 978-607-96203-0-11

Rentabilidad y ventajas de una mayor participación de la mujer en las principales empresas mexicanas

Enviado
diciembre 1, 2022
Publicado
2023-01-23

Resumen

En el presente trabajo se revisa el beneficio que tiene una mayor participación de la mujer en la alta dirección de las empresas que cotizan en la bolsa mexicana de valores. Se realizaron modelos de regresión, con datos panel anuales del año 2011 al 2020, para estimar la relación participación de la mujer-rentabilidad. Se efectuó con información histórica de las empresas cuyas acciones son o han sido miembro del índice de precios y cotizaciones (IPC), utilizando las variables rentabilidad (ROE), calificación ESG, calificaciones por pilares de ESG, el porcentaje de mujeres en el consejo de administración y el porcentaje de mujeres en la alta dirección. Los resultados muestran que existe una relación positiva y significativa de la rentabilidad con la calificación de gobierno corporativo y la participación de la mujer en la alta dirección. Por cada 1% adicional de participación de mujeres en la alta dirección, se incrementa el ROE en un 0.25%.

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