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New research: Companies with LGBT-friendly policies perform better

LGBT鈥恌riendly corporate policies enhance firm performance, according to new research from the School of Business and the University of Vaasa.
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The research conducted by Assistant Professor Jukka Sihvonen, at the School of Business, and his co-authors from the University of Vaasa - Veda Fatmy, John Kihn,and Sami V盲h盲maa, examined the association between LGBT鈥恌riendly corporate policies and firm performance using data on 657 publicly traded US firms over the period 2003鈥2016, and found that LGBT-friendly policies may create value for the firm.

More specifically, the researchers found strong evidence that more LGBT鈥恌riendly firms have higher profitability and higher stock market valuations.

鈥極ur empirical findings demonstrate that LGBT鈥恌riendly corporate policies pay off, and the documented positive relationship between LGBT friendliness and firm performance can be considered economically significant,鈥 says Sihvonen.

However, the findings did indicate that the positive effect of progressive LGBT policies on profitability and market valuation was more pronounced for firms located in more liberal states, while being weaker or non鈥恊xistent for firms located in more conservative states.

Nevertheless, the researchers did find that even for firms located in more socially conservative states, the effect of LGBT friendliness on firm performance is at worst neutral, suggesting that the adoption of LBGT鈥恌riendly policies does not generally have detrimental repercussions.

But why does LGBT friendliness influence firm performance? According to the researchers, there are various potential reasons why.

鈥楶revious studies have documented that LGBT鈥恌riendly firms are associated with greater employee commitment, improved job satisfaction, increased employee productivity, and more altruistic workplace behaviour,鈥 says Sihvonen.

Furthermore, the researchers also express that LGBT鈥恌riendly policies may improve competitiveness in the job market by fostering the firm鈥檚 ability to attract, recruit and retain talented employees.

Ultimately, on a broader scale, these findings can be considered to support the view that socially progressive corporate policies and diversity management is worthwhile, and should be considered across the board.

This paper was originally published in 鈥楢ccounting and Finance鈥.

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