The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-012-1461-9.This study investigated how female directors of corporate boards of directors (BoD) experience boardroom dynamics. The study represents an initial research trend that moves from a unilateral focus on financial outcomes of female representation in BoDs toward stronger attention on the social dynamics in the boardroom. Drawing on social identity theory, the study proposed that female directors often constitute an out-group within the BoD, preventing them from experiencing positive board dynamics. More specifically, the study explored the extent to which female directors do experience less justice, lower cohesion, and higher levels of conflicts withi...
This paper uses archival board data to demonstrate that women who take positions as directors of UK...
This paper investigates how the increasing ratio of women directors on corporate boards is associate...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Female representation on boards is perhaps one of the most studied topics in board-governance resear...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
One of the institutions in which the gender gap remains a contestable issue is the board of director...
Board of directors is the main element of inquiry in this dissertation. It is part of the corporate ...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
We show that female directors have a significant impact on board inputs and firm outcomes. In a samp...
This paper investigates the human capital profile of new appointees to corporate boards, exploring ...
This thesis comprises three empirical studies. These studies can be read as though they are indepen...
Female representation on boards is perhaps one of the most studied topics in board-governance resear...
Drawing on interviews with women and men who serve on the supervisory boards of German stock-listed ...
In this study it shows that female directors have a significant impact on board inputs and education...
Purpose: This paper analyzes the role of female directors on CSR disclosure. It assumes the existen...
This paper uses archival board data to demonstrate that women who take positions as directors of UK...
This paper investigates how the increasing ratio of women directors on corporate boards is associate...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Female representation on boards is perhaps one of the most studied topics in board-governance resear...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
One of the institutions in which the gender gap remains a contestable issue is the board of director...
Board of directors is the main element of inquiry in this dissertation. It is part of the corporate ...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
We show that female directors have a significant impact on board inputs and firm outcomes. In a samp...
This paper investigates the human capital profile of new appointees to corporate boards, exploring ...
This thesis comprises three empirical studies. These studies can be read as though they are indepen...
Female representation on boards is perhaps one of the most studied topics in board-governance resear...
Drawing on interviews with women and men who serve on the supervisory boards of German stock-listed ...
In this study it shows that female directors have a significant impact on board inputs and education...
Purpose: This paper analyzes the role of female directors on CSR disclosure. It assumes the existen...
This paper uses archival board data to demonstrate that women who take positions as directors of UK...
This paper investigates how the increasing ratio of women directors on corporate boards is associate...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...