Economic decision-making in the European Union suffers at the highest corporate echelons from a lack of diversity, especially for what concerns gender representativeness. This article seeks to contribute to the corporate gender quota debate, reinvigorated by the recent European Commission’s Proposal aiming to introduce quotas in boardrooms, by taking some national experiences as a starting point. It will reveal the existence of a plethora of perspectives and introduce a reference to industrial relations, borrowing from corporate governance theory. The article focuses on three selected countries, representing different models of addressing corporate gender imbalance: the United Kingdom, Spain and France
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
We investigate whether gender can be considered as part of the corporate governance structure, and a...
Representation of women on corporate boards is minor to insignificant in most of European countries....
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
This book analyses the EU proposal on gender quotas for company boards and brings together the exper...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
In this article, the use of gender quotas to strengthen gender equality on corporate boards is explo...
Since Norway passed the first quota mandate for women’s representation on corporate boards in 2003, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the situation of women on corporate boards in the ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the situation of women on corporate boards in the ...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
Siri Terjesen takes stock of increasingly researched international initiatives to bring gender equal...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
We investigate whether gender can be considered as part of the corporate governance structure, and a...
Representation of women on corporate boards is minor to insignificant in most of European countries....
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
This book analyses the EU proposal on gender quotas for company boards and brings together the exper...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
In this article, the use of gender quotas to strengthen gender equality on corporate boards is explo...
Since Norway passed the first quota mandate for women’s representation on corporate boards in 2003, ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the situation of women on corporate boards in the ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine the situation of women on corporate boards in the ...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
Siri Terjesen takes stock of increasingly researched international initiatives to bring gender equal...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
We investigate whether gender can be considered as part of the corporate governance structure, and a...
Representation of women on corporate boards is minor to insignificant in most of European countries....