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Director’s Identifications to Multiple Identities, Social Groups, and Board Oversight Roles: A Scoping Review

Despite the extensive research on the board of directors and its oversight role, the evidence on why board members behave in certain ways is inconclusive due to the limited literature on the socio-behavioral aspects. Identity theory and social identity theory assume that directors identify with mult...

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Published in:SAGE Open 2023-07, Vol.13 (3)
Main Authors: Syed Anuar, Sharifah Azlina, Hamzah, Noradiva, Rahmat, Mohd Mohid, Ab Ghani, Nur Laili
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Despite the extensive research on the board of directors and its oversight role, the evidence on why board members behave in certain ways is inconclusive due to the limited literature on the socio-behavioral aspects. Identity theory and social identity theory assume that directors identify with multiple identities and social groups, and that the convergence or divergence of these different identifications determines how they behave in their board oversight roles. Therefore, the purpose of this scoping review is to identify and map the evidence available from this perspective, provide key findings and gaps. We found similar antecedents to identification to multiple identities and social groups among the board of directors are discussed. In particular, the three major antecedents are (1) self-categorization, (2) self-enhancements, and (3) out-group salience. These antecedents have been shown to enhance identifications and influence director behavior in relation to their board oversight roles.
ISSN:2158-2440
2158-2440
DOI:10.1177/21582440231194809