Abstract

In recent years, gender equality has increasingly become the focus of international attention. The proposition of gender equality is widely used in politics, economics, and other fields. As a new investment concept emerging in the field of global economic law in the last decade, when assessing the potential for long-term growth, environmental, social responsibility, and governance investments also consider the social and long-term value of businesses. In the process of pursuing sustainable development, environmental and social responsibility, governance investment, and the embodiment of gender equality in enterprise management and business investment are inseparable. The research topic of this paper is the impact of female executives on corporate development. This paper mainly uses data from the China Stock Market and Accounting Research Database and the State Intellectual Property Office. Through legal study and data analysis, which are the three perspectives of the environmental, social responsibility, governance, and investment approaches. Then the paper evaluated the data using the Dow Jones Sustainability Index. Score the sample data with the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, and compare the final score to determine the sustainable development ability of the company. Deeply considers the role of female executives in the enterprise and the existence of female executives on investors, boards and even the entire company.

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