This study sought to investigate if there is a link between women on boards of directors and corporate sustainability, which included three dimensions: 1) economic; 2) environmental; and 3) social. Using a sample of publicly-listed firms from Australia, the results suggest some level of support that a link exists between women directors and corporate sustainability. Gender diversity is expected to impact on ‘good’ governance, thereby minimizing affects of subversion or misappropriation of shareholder funds that can be detrimental to their returns. Accordingly, findings confirm a positive link between women on boards and economic growth. Because of their relational abilities, women on boards are more likely able to engage with multiple stake...
Though gender equality has been at the centre of debate over the last decades, a number of benefits ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of board gender composition, board inde...
This study addresses the research question why some companies do and others do not have women on the...
The purpose of this study is to address the emerging concept of women on boards as a solution to bre...
Purpose - This study is guided by the upper echelon theory and argues that the role of females on bo...
In this study, we investigate the impact women leaders have on the corporate environmental strategie...
We aim to explore whether board gender diversity, specifically women institutional directors, impro...
Purpose - This study is guided by the upper echelon theory and argues that the role of females on bo...
Business sustainability is a process of increasing the positive impacts, while at the same time, is ...
Recent regulatory changes in India require the firms to improve the appointment of female directors ...
In recent times, sustainability has become an increasing concern for society, individuals, and corpo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The primary objective of this thesis is to provide em...
Sustainable reports are the basic tool used to reflect and communicate stakeholder dialogue. Therefo...
Purpose: This study is guided by the upper echelon theory and argues that the role of females on boa...
The successes and failures of organizations are contingent on the decisions of senior management and...
Though gender equality has been at the centre of debate over the last decades, a number of benefits ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of board gender composition, board inde...
This study addresses the research question why some companies do and others do not have women on the...
The purpose of this study is to address the emerging concept of women on boards as a solution to bre...
Purpose - This study is guided by the upper echelon theory and argues that the role of females on bo...
In this study, we investigate the impact women leaders have on the corporate environmental strategie...
We aim to explore whether board gender diversity, specifically women institutional directors, impro...
Purpose - This study is guided by the upper echelon theory and argues that the role of females on bo...
Business sustainability is a process of increasing the positive impacts, while at the same time, is ...
Recent regulatory changes in India require the firms to improve the appointment of female directors ...
In recent times, sustainability has become an increasing concern for society, individuals, and corpo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The primary objective of this thesis is to provide em...
Sustainable reports are the basic tool used to reflect and communicate stakeholder dialogue. Therefo...
Purpose: This study is guided by the upper echelon theory and argues that the role of females on boa...
The successes and failures of organizations are contingent on the decisions of senior management and...
Though gender equality has been at the centre of debate over the last decades, a number of benefits ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of board gender composition, board inde...
This study addresses the research question why some companies do and others do not have women on the...