Manuscript Type: EmpiricalResearch Question/Issue: To what extent can group faultlines and their potential value‐destroying effects be detected on corporate boards? Task‐related attributes of the type of directorship, education, board tenure, and financial background of board members are considered as directors' characteristics that give rise to the faultline phenomenon. The impact of task‐related faultlines on firm performance as well as the moderating effects of busy boards, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) tenure, executive directors' (EDs) compensation structure, and the average non‐executive directors' (NEDs) involvement in board committees are examined.Research Findings/Insights: Using a panel of FTSE 350 companies from 1999 to 2008, we ...
The performance of boards and their ability to influence organisational performance is a question th...
Research Question/Issue The authors posit that to understand the effects of board demographic divers...
Research Question/IssueThe authors posit that to understand the effects of board demographic diversi...
Manuscript Type: EmpiricalResearch Question/Issue: To what extent can group faultlines and their pot...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: To what extent can group faultlines and their p...
To handle growing complexity, board committees have become increasingly important in today’s busines...
Research Question/IssueThis study investigates the moderating role of social category faultlines in ...
Research Question/Issue This study investigates the moderating role of social category faultlines in...
Various regulatory governance initiatives have strived for board diversity, as diversity stimulates ...
Recent research on the actual behaviour of boards suggests that more attention should be given to gr...
Various regulatory governance initiatives have strived for board diversity, as diversity stimulates ...
Manuscript Type: EmpiricalResearch Question/Issue: This paper investigates the relationship between ...
Following the growing interest in sustainability and ethics, organizations are increasingly attentiv...
Research Question/Issue: This paper investigates the relationship between internal governance struct...
Following the growing interest in sustainability and ethics, organizations are increasingly attentiv...
The performance of boards and their ability to influence organisational performance is a question th...
Research Question/Issue The authors posit that to understand the effects of board demographic divers...
Research Question/IssueThe authors posit that to understand the effects of board demographic diversi...
Manuscript Type: EmpiricalResearch Question/Issue: To what extent can group faultlines and their pot...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: To what extent can group faultlines and their p...
To handle growing complexity, board committees have become increasingly important in today’s busines...
Research Question/IssueThis study investigates the moderating role of social category faultlines in ...
Research Question/Issue This study investigates the moderating role of social category faultlines in...
Various regulatory governance initiatives have strived for board diversity, as diversity stimulates ...
Recent research on the actual behaviour of boards suggests that more attention should be given to gr...
Various regulatory governance initiatives have strived for board diversity, as diversity stimulates ...
Manuscript Type: EmpiricalResearch Question/Issue: This paper investigates the relationship between ...
Following the growing interest in sustainability and ethics, organizations are increasingly attentiv...
Research Question/Issue: This paper investigates the relationship between internal governance struct...
Following the growing interest in sustainability and ethics, organizations are increasingly attentiv...
The performance of boards and their ability to influence organisational performance is a question th...
Research Question/Issue The authors posit that to understand the effects of board demographic divers...
Research Question/IssueThe authors posit that to understand the effects of board demographic diversi...