I find that firms led by female top executives hold more cash, partly due to precautionary motives. To overcome endogeneity concerns, I employ several econometric techniques, including an instrumental variable analysis based on a historical event that resulted in a plausibly exogenous variation in the female workforce participation. Overall, my results are consistent with the view that greater risk-aversion leads female executives to hold more cash
Research Purposes. This study aims to examine the effect of the chief executive officer gender on ca...
Real Earnings Management involves the deviation from normal business practices to manipulate financi...
Tikhomirov for their valuable comments. This paper is scheduled to be presented at Financial Managem...
Is female board representation helpful for firms attaining optimal cash holdings? We address this qu...
In the first essay I examine the cash policies of female-led firms. Recent research finds that femal...
In recent years, academics and governments have demonstrated an increasing interest in the role of w...
This study examines the financial decisions of female CEOs of the S&P 1500 companies, their oper...
Research on gender and finance finds that women chief executive officers (CEOs) are relatively risk-...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of gender diversity on corporate cas...
Using data over a ten-year period from the Finnish tourism sector comprising more than 15 000 firm-y...
Using the female CEO and male CEO groups over a 14-year (1992–2013) period, we find that the male CE...
This paper examines whether board gender diversity affects corporate cash holdings using S&P 1,500 i...
We examine the implication of executive gender on asset prices. Using a large sample of US public r...
This study highlights research that indicates that male-female disparities may have an effect on dec...
In recent years, the number of female Chief Executive Officers (CEO’s) at large firm’s has increased...
Research Purposes. This study aims to examine the effect of the chief executive officer gender on ca...
Real Earnings Management involves the deviation from normal business practices to manipulate financi...
Tikhomirov for their valuable comments. This paper is scheduled to be presented at Financial Managem...
Is female board representation helpful for firms attaining optimal cash holdings? We address this qu...
In the first essay I examine the cash policies of female-led firms. Recent research finds that femal...
In recent years, academics and governments have demonstrated an increasing interest in the role of w...
This study examines the financial decisions of female CEOs of the S&P 1500 companies, their oper...
Research on gender and finance finds that women chief executive officers (CEOs) are relatively risk-...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of gender diversity on corporate cas...
Using data over a ten-year period from the Finnish tourism sector comprising more than 15 000 firm-y...
Using the female CEO and male CEO groups over a 14-year (1992–2013) period, we find that the male CE...
This paper examines whether board gender diversity affects corporate cash holdings using S&P 1,500 i...
We examine the implication of executive gender on asset prices. Using a large sample of US public r...
This study highlights research that indicates that male-female disparities may have an effect on dec...
In recent years, the number of female Chief Executive Officers (CEO’s) at large firm’s has increased...
Research Purposes. This study aims to examine the effect of the chief executive officer gender on ca...
Real Earnings Management involves the deviation from normal business practices to manipulate financi...
Tikhomirov for their valuable comments. This paper is scheduled to be presented at Financial Managem...