Using evidence from a survey of women directors in FTSE 100 companies, this paper considers possible explanations for the persistent homogeneity of top UK boards. Only 61 per cent of the top 100 companies had female directors in 2002, down from 64 per cent in 1999. Women held only 3 per cent of executive (= US inside) directorships, and there were only 15 women executive directors in total. Explanations usually include women's lack of ambition, lack of experience and lack of commitment. These have been disproved by research, but underlying theories of social exclusion may provide insight into this persistent phenomenon
Appointment as a director of a company board often represents the pinnacle of a management career. W...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
One of the institutions in which the gender gap remains a contestable issue is the board of director...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This pa...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's representation on boards of directors based on a pan...
A considerable amount of attention has recently been given to the lack of equality for women in the ...
Only 77 FTSE 100 companies now have women directors, down 1% from last year. Five FTSE 100 companie...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the presence of women directors on ...
Purpose – This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of t...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the...
This study provides analysis and insight into the views and experiences of 12 top executives of FTSE...
This study examines the influence of women’s board representation on the proportion of women senior ...
Appointment as a director of a company board often represents the pinnacle of a management career. W...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
One of the institutions in which the gender gap remains a contestable issue is the board of director...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This pa...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's representation on boards of directors based on a pan...
A considerable amount of attention has recently been given to the lack of equality for women in the ...
Only 77 FTSE 100 companies now have women directors, down 1% from last year. Five FTSE 100 companie...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the presence of women directors on ...
Purpose – This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of t...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the...
This study provides analysis and insight into the views and experiences of 12 top executives of FTSE...
This study examines the influence of women’s board representation on the proportion of women senior ...
Appointment as a director of a company board often represents the pinnacle of a management career. W...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
One of the institutions in which the gender gap remains a contestable issue is the board of director...