This paper investigates how the increasing ratio of women directors on corporate boards is associated with decision-making dynamics, specifically the perceived participation and influence of the women on the board. We test hypotheses using a sample of 458 women on Norwegian corporate boards where the ratio of women directors among board members ranges from 11 to 100%. Overall, we find that women perceive that they have a high level of information sharing, a low level of self-censorship, and a high level of influence across the different ratios of board membership held by women directors. These results support the notion of women directors as significant influencers. However, the results also show that women directors perceive that they do r...
Purpose: This paper analyzes the role of female directors on CSR disclosure. It assumes the existen...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
We present results from a study about women and employee-elected board members, and fill some of the...
This paper investigates how the increasing ratio of women directors on corporate boards is associate...
In times of vivid debates about the role of women on corporate boards, this article investigates the...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's representation on boards of directors based on a pan...
Do women board directors change how companies do business? Firms face growing pressure to appoint mo...
We show that female directors have a significant impact on board inputs and firm outcomes. In a samp...
Gender equality is widely discussed topic in the modern society, and the issue of female underrepres...
One of the institutions in which the gender gap remains a contestable issue is the board of director...
Board of directors is the main element of inquiry in this dissertation. It is part of the corporate ...
This study addresses the research question why some companies do and others do not have women on the...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-012-1461-9.This ...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
Purpose: This paper analyzes the role of female directors on CSR disclosure. It assumes the existen...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
We present results from a study about women and employee-elected board members, and fill some of the...
This paper investigates how the increasing ratio of women directors on corporate boards is associate...
In times of vivid debates about the role of women on corporate boards, this article investigates the...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's representation on boards of directors based on a pan...
Do women board directors change how companies do business? Firms face growing pressure to appoint mo...
We show that female directors have a significant impact on board inputs and firm outcomes. In a samp...
Gender equality is widely discussed topic in the modern society, and the issue of female underrepres...
One of the institutions in which the gender gap remains a contestable issue is the board of director...
Board of directors is the main element of inquiry in this dissertation. It is part of the corporate ...
This study addresses the research question why some companies do and others do not have women on the...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-012-1461-9.This ...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
Purpose: This paper analyzes the role of female directors on CSR disclosure. It assumes the existen...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
We present results from a study about women and employee-elected board members, and fill some of the...