Purpose: This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of the incidence of female directors in UK companies, mapped against types of firms. It provides a unique quantitative perspective on the types of companies with boards on which female directors serve. Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative analysis of a newly constructed database based on data for all UK companies (using Companies House Financial Analysis Made Easy data) was carried out to explore overall data for board membership related to gender, resulting in a new typology to describe firms with female directors. Findings: The data supports earlier partial studies suggesting male dominance continues at senior levels. Although female dire...
In recent decades, the position of females in the boardroom has received increasing attention worldw...
Research Question/Issue: Motivated by the recent regulatory reforms, in the forms of the UK Corporat...
´Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to survey chairmen’s perceptions of female board representat...
Purpose: This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of th...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the presence of women directors on ...
This piece addresses the ongoing issue of gender diversity in business, focusing on the area of gend...
Among papers on corporate governance, board diversity is a hot thesis. A great number of articles ha...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
This paper investigates the ethnic and gender diversity of the corporate board of UK companies, plac...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Mixed findings exist in the field of research into the presence of women in management positions, an...
M.Comm.Although there has been some improvement over the last decade, the representation of women on...
This paper investigates the ethnic and gender diversity of the corporate board of UK companies, plac...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: What have we learnt about board gend...
Purpose: To provide insights on the gender - performance relationship, this paper studies the impact...
In recent decades, the position of females in the boardroom has received increasing attention worldw...
Research Question/Issue: Motivated by the recent regulatory reforms, in the forms of the UK Corporat...
´Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to survey chairmen’s perceptions of female board representat...
Purpose: This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of th...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the presence of women directors on ...
This piece addresses the ongoing issue of gender diversity in business, focusing on the area of gend...
Among papers on corporate governance, board diversity is a hot thesis. A great number of articles ha...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
This paper investigates the ethnic and gender diversity of the corporate board of UK companies, plac...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Mixed findings exist in the field of research into the presence of women in management positions, an...
M.Comm.Although there has been some improvement over the last decade, the representation of women on...
This paper investigates the ethnic and gender diversity of the corporate board of UK companies, plac...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: What have we learnt about board gend...
Purpose: To provide insights on the gender - performance relationship, this paper studies the impact...
In recent decades, the position of females in the boardroom has received increasing attention worldw...
Research Question/Issue: Motivated by the recent regulatory reforms, in the forms of the UK Corporat...
´Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to survey chairmen’s perceptions of female board representat...