This article examines whether Australia should introduce a gender quota on ASX 200 boards. Although existing institutional arrangements favour voluntary initiatives, Australia may be at a critical juncture where two factors — the public, pragmatic nature of the statutory regulation of corporations in Australia and the current salience of gender as a political issue —may favour the introduction of a quota. In particular, Australian policy-makers may be amenable to change by observing initiatives from other jurisdictions. It is argued that we should maintain a healthy scepticism about functionalist arguments such as the business case for women on boards. Rather, we should invoke enduring justifications such as equality, parity and democratic ...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Recently, U.S. activists, scholars, and policy makers have turned their attention to one notable eff...
In this article, the use of gender quotas to strengthen gender equality on corporate boards is explo...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) called for greater gender diversity in Australian boardroom...
This constructivist-interpretivist research examined actors’ attitudes towards the prospect of legis...
The purpose of this article is to explore the economic logic of the market in relation to the gender...
Despite 40 years of equal opportunities policies and more than two decades of government and organiz...
Board roles are often framed as the ultimate career achievement for ‘successful’ corporate leaders (...
Abstract Gender inequality in boardrooms remains a stubbornly pervasive feature of the story of wome...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Recently, U.S. activists, scholars, and policy makers have turned their attention to one notable eff...
In this article, the use of gender quotas to strengthen gender equality on corporate boards is explo...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) called for greater gender diversity in Australian boardroom...
This constructivist-interpretivist research examined actors’ attitudes towards the prospect of legis...
The purpose of this article is to explore the economic logic of the market in relation to the gender...
Despite 40 years of equal opportunities policies and more than two decades of government and organiz...
Board roles are often framed as the ultimate career achievement for ‘successful’ corporate leaders (...
Abstract Gender inequality in boardrooms remains a stubbornly pervasive feature of the story of wome...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Recently, U.S. activists, scholars, and policy makers have turned their attention to one notable eff...
In this article, the use of gender quotas to strengthen gender equality on corporate boards is explo...