This study provides analysis and insight into the views and experiences of 12 top executives of FTSE 350 companies about appointing women to their boards, against background growth in the number of female non-executive directors but the number of female executive director appointments showing no progress. Findings showed that the idea of women on boards as non-executive directors is well embedded, yet many barriers to increasing the numbers of women executive directors remain. Lack of robust selection processes, negative views of executive search companies, and views about the shortage of suitably qualified women are reported while most participants did not view the development of the female executive pipeline as a top priority. Findings su...
Only 77 FTSE 100 companies now have women directors, down 1% from last year. Five FTSE 100 companie...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...
This study provides analysis and insight into the views and experiences of 12 top executives of FTSE...
This thesis is comprised of three papers: a systematic review of the factors influencing the appoint...
Appointment as a director of a company board often represents the pinnacle of a management career. W...
Replicating and extending Singh and Vinnicombe (2006), the primary problems addressed in this resear...
Using evidence from a survey of women directors in FTSE 100 companies, this paper considers possibl...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
In recent decades there has been on-going discussion around the world regarding the gender mix on co...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This pa...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's representation on boards of directors based on a pan...
The longstanding disparity between the percentage of women in the workforce and their membership on ...
Little is known about the factors that help women become company directors, with few research studie...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
Only 77 FTSE 100 companies now have women directors, down 1% from last year. Five FTSE 100 companie...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...
This study provides analysis and insight into the views and experiences of 12 top executives of FTSE...
This thesis is comprised of three papers: a systematic review of the factors influencing the appoint...
Appointment as a director of a company board often represents the pinnacle of a management career. W...
Replicating and extending Singh and Vinnicombe (2006), the primary problems addressed in this resear...
Using evidence from a survey of women directors in FTSE 100 companies, this paper considers possibl...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
In recent decades there has been on-going discussion around the world regarding the gender mix on co...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This pa...
This paper analyzes the determinants of women's representation on boards of directors based on a pan...
The longstanding disparity between the percentage of women in the workforce and their membership on ...
Little is known about the factors that help women become company directors, with few research studie...
Increasing the participation of women in top-level corporate boards is high on the agenda of policym...
Only 77 FTSE 100 companies now have women directors, down 1% from last year. Five FTSE 100 companie...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...