The relationship between board diversity and firm performance in the lodging industry: The moderating role of internationalization

Hyoung Ju Song, Yu Na Yoon, Kyung Ho Kang

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Abstract

Following the emphasis on board diversity and its roles on firm performance, an examination on the relationship between board diversity and firm performance in the lodging industry is conducted. Further, this study employs internationalization, a moderator, to more comprehensively investigate the board diversity-firm performance relationship. This study found that gender diversity shows a positive and significant effect on firm performance while age diversity has an insignificant effect on firm performance. Regarding the moderating effect of internationalization, the degree of internationalization significantly magnifies the effect of gender diversity on firm performance but insignificantly moderates the effect of age diversity on firm performance. This study attempts to contribute to the hospitality and tourism literature by examining the topic that has been rarely dealt with and provide practical guidelines for stakeholders of a lodging firm especially when selecting board members.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102461
JournalInternational Journal of Hospitality Management
Volume86
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020

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Keywords

  • Age diversity
  • Board diversity
  • Firm performance
  • Gender diversity
  • Internationalization

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