Hi everyone,
I'm doing research where my dependent variable is sustainability reporting score (firm-level data). I have 2 groups of independent variable. First group is firm-level governance: board size, diversity, compensation, reporting experience. Second group is country-level: the 6 components of Worldwide Governance Indicators. I also use firm-level control variables: size, ROA, DTA and country-level control variable: GDP and dummy mandatory sustainability reporting. I have 840 observations (420 companies x 2 year) that comes from 5 countries. The problem is when I use fixed effect model (based on the result of Hausman test), Stata omitted the country-level variable. However, my research objectives are to examine the impact of both firm-level and country-level governance. After some research, I come across mixed model, Mundlak model, and multi-level modelling. I am unfamiliar with these models, as I usually use FE model. Are my variables suitable with those models? Please advise.
Best regards,
Karina
I'm doing research where my dependent variable is sustainability reporting score (firm-level data). I have 2 groups of independent variable. First group is firm-level governance: board size, diversity, compensation, reporting experience. Second group is country-level: the 6 components of Worldwide Governance Indicators. I also use firm-level control variables: size, ROA, DTA and country-level control variable: GDP and dummy mandatory sustainability reporting. I have 840 observations (420 companies x 2 year) that comes from 5 countries. The problem is when I use fixed effect model (based on the result of Hausman test), Stata omitted the country-level variable. However, my research objectives are to examine the impact of both firm-level and country-level governance. After some research, I come across mixed model, Mundlak model, and multi-level modelling. I am unfamiliar with these models, as I usually use FE model. Are my variables suitable with those models? Please advise.
Best regards,
Karina

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