Social network centrality and the corporate environment: The case of sexual diversity policies
We study the external influence of social capital, measured by Facebook's (now Meta) Social Connectedness Index, on a firm's decision to adopt policies that promote a more diverse corporate environment. Recent studies find corporate policies that embrace sexual diversity are beneficial to...
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Main Authors: | NUNDHAPANA, Nuttavuth, CHIRAPHOL, Chiyachantana N., DING, Kuan Yong David, TREEPONGKARUNA, Sirimon |
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2024
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