This paper analyzes whether gender interactions at the top of the corporate hierarchy affect firm performance. Using a large dataset of family-controlled firms in Italy, we find that the joint presence of women in CEO and governance positions significantly improves firm performance. To mitigate endogeneity concerns, we confirm our finding using triple differences around executive transitions complemented with propensity score matching and instrumental variables. Finally, we show that interactions between female CEOs and female directors are less beneficial to corporate performance when the firm is located in areas subject to gender prejudices, and when the firm is large
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and firm perform...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and on corporate...
This article aims to shed light on the involvement of women who play governance roles in family busi...
This paper analyzes whether gender interactions at the top of the corporate hierarchy affect firm pe...
This paper investigates how the presence of female directors on corporate boards impacts the perform...
Although the contribution of TMTs\u2019 diversity, and especially of gender diversity, to firm perfo...
Purpose – Empirical evidence on the relation between female involvement at the head of a company and...
Although the contribution of TMTs’ diversity, and especially of gender diversity, to firm performanc...
In this paper, we investigate how gender in firms’ top management affects firm profitability, using ...
The paper analyses the involvement of women in the governance of non-listed medium-sized family firm...
International audienceWe evaluate the relationship between the appointment of women to CEO or Chair ...
This paper investigates the impact of female chief executive officers (CEOs) on women’s representa...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of gender (F/M), at the management level, on th...
Many empirical analyses find that firms held by women (female-firms) have lower performance than fir...
We investigate the effects of female executives on gender-specific wage distributions and firm perfo...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and firm perform...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and on corporate...
This article aims to shed light on the involvement of women who play governance roles in family busi...
This paper analyzes whether gender interactions at the top of the corporate hierarchy affect firm pe...
This paper investigates how the presence of female directors on corporate boards impacts the perform...
Although the contribution of TMTs\u2019 diversity, and especially of gender diversity, to firm perfo...
Purpose – Empirical evidence on the relation between female involvement at the head of a company and...
Although the contribution of TMTs’ diversity, and especially of gender diversity, to firm performanc...
In this paper, we investigate how gender in firms’ top management affects firm profitability, using ...
The paper analyses the involvement of women in the governance of non-listed medium-sized family firm...
International audienceWe evaluate the relationship between the appointment of women to CEO or Chair ...
This paper investigates the impact of female chief executive officers (CEOs) on women’s representa...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of gender (F/M), at the management level, on th...
Many empirical analyses find that firms held by women (female-firms) have lower performance than fir...
We investigate the effects of female executives on gender-specific wage distributions and firm perfo...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and firm perform...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and on corporate...
This article aims to shed light on the involvement of women who play governance roles in family busi...