We examine the key elements of board diversity (or heterogeneity) amongst listed companies operating in an emerging economy (Mauritius) and the extent to which these influence financial performance. Specifically, we ask whether there is evidence of tangible benefits in pursuing a strategy of board diversity in terms of gender-, age-, educational background and independence in a corporate context which has long been dominated by family-led and ‘closed’ boardrooms. In light of recent corporate governance developments which appear to foster greater diversity, we examine data from the 2007 annual reports of all 42 companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius. We find that (i) women remain poorly represented on boards (ii) there is a rela...
Corporate governance has attracted many researchers to examine the relationship between board chara...
The effect of board diversity on organisational performance has continued to be given attention by p...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-55.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Overview of corpora...
ABSTRACT: Studies investigating effects of board composition on financial performance have yielded m...
In the past few years, board diversity has emerged as a critical issue in corporate governance, rece...
Using panel data from firms listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange during the period 2004-2014, t...
Demographic diversity in boardrooms has often been advocated as a means of improving organisational ...
Purpose: Diversity in boards has gained attention as a reflection of societal imbalances. The purpos...
Prior studies have analyzed board diversity (mostly in developed nations) using financial firms to m...
This study extends the empirical evidence on the diversity on board and its impact to the financial ...
There is growing regulatory pressure on firms worldwide to address the under-representation of women...
This study extends the empirical evidence on the diversity on board and its impact to the financial ...
Among papers on corporate governance, board diversity is a hot thesis. A great number of articles ha...
The purpose of this study is to find out how the performance of companies in manufacturing companies...
This paper examines the association between gender diversity on corporate boards and firm performanc...
Corporate governance has attracted many researchers to examine the relationship between board chara...
The effect of board diversity on organisational performance has continued to be given attention by p...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-55.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Overview of corpora...
ABSTRACT: Studies investigating effects of board composition on financial performance have yielded m...
In the past few years, board diversity has emerged as a critical issue in corporate governance, rece...
Using panel data from firms listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange during the period 2004-2014, t...
Demographic diversity in boardrooms has often been advocated as a means of improving organisational ...
Purpose: Diversity in boards has gained attention as a reflection of societal imbalances. The purpos...
Prior studies have analyzed board diversity (mostly in developed nations) using financial firms to m...
This study extends the empirical evidence on the diversity on board and its impact to the financial ...
There is growing regulatory pressure on firms worldwide to address the under-representation of women...
This study extends the empirical evidence on the diversity on board and its impact to the financial ...
Among papers on corporate governance, board diversity is a hot thesis. A great number of articles ha...
The purpose of this study is to find out how the performance of companies in manufacturing companies...
This paper examines the association between gender diversity on corporate boards and firm performanc...
Corporate governance has attracted many researchers to examine the relationship between board chara...
The effect of board diversity on organisational performance has continued to be given attention by p...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 47-55.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Overview of corpora...