The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not lived up to the expectations. Inspired by studies emphasizing the crucial role of top management in gaining support for gender-quality measures to make changes happen, we set out to investigate what kind of policies top managers in Norway would prioritize to further gender balance in the executive ranks. We found that active recruitment policies receive the strongest support and quota and preferential-treatment policies the least support. We found clear similarities between men and women in the ranking of measures, although women generally indicated stronger support for most measures. We found no differences related to gender composition of th...
Advancing gender equality in the labour market continues to be a policy objective in many OECD count...
This master’s thesis examines some of the implications of the Norwegian gender quota for firms imple...
Objective: Our main objective is to identify why the executive management positions of most companie...
The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not l...
Alarming statistics provides that only 10,2 percentage of companies listed on the Swedish stock exch...
The under-representation of women in executive management stands in contrast to their educational at...
This report summarizes main findings from the research project: Effects of gender balance in corpora...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The under-representation of women in executive management stands ...
Despite increasing gender-equality in many areas, corporate power is still strongly male-dominated. ...
This study evaluates the changes in the governance of Norwegian private limited firms as a result of...
In this article, we use a sample of Norwegian quoted companies in the period of 2001–2010 to explore...
The key findings of this Bulletin are: • Voluntary actions to get more women on boards did not work...
In Latvia, the education level of women is higher than of men, while the rate of remuneration is hig...
The purpose of this thesis is to test whether there is a positive relationship between the share of ...
The gender quota reform for corporate boards, first adopted in Norway in 2003 and fully implemented ...
Advancing gender equality in the labour market continues to be a policy objective in many OECD count...
This master’s thesis examines some of the implications of the Norwegian gender quota for firms imple...
Objective: Our main objective is to identify why the executive management positions of most companie...
The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not l...
Alarming statistics provides that only 10,2 percentage of companies listed on the Swedish stock exch...
The under-representation of women in executive management stands in contrast to their educational at...
This report summarizes main findings from the research project: Effects of gender balance in corpora...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The under-representation of women in executive management stands ...
Despite increasing gender-equality in many areas, corporate power is still strongly male-dominated. ...
This study evaluates the changes in the governance of Norwegian private limited firms as a result of...
In this article, we use a sample of Norwegian quoted companies in the period of 2001–2010 to explore...
The key findings of this Bulletin are: • Voluntary actions to get more women on boards did not work...
In Latvia, the education level of women is higher than of men, while the rate of remuneration is hig...
The purpose of this thesis is to test whether there is a positive relationship between the share of ...
The gender quota reform for corporate boards, first adopted in Norway in 2003 and fully implemented ...
Advancing gender equality in the labour market continues to be a policy objective in many OECD count...
This master’s thesis examines some of the implications of the Norwegian gender quota for firms imple...
Objective: Our main objective is to identify why the executive management positions of most companie...