Despite increasing gender-equality in many areas, corporate power is still strongly male-dominated. Prevailing research often relies on the cognitive, demand-side mechanism of in-group favoritism based on single-country studies to produce generalized explanations of men’s dominance in top management and to recommend remedies, such as gender quotas on boards. However, existing research findings are mixed. We contribute to the research field by analyzing original data from 457 large companies in Norway and the US, examining associations of the gender-composition on boards and in the actual Executive Committees. The predictions of in-group favoritism are partly supported in the US, but largely not supported for Norwegian companies with gender-...
This article contributes to both the scholarly debates on the controversies over gender quotas and t...
It is well-established that corporate boards around the world have been overwhelmingly male. Since t...
This paper has examined which medium-term effects the Norwegian gender quota law has had on corporat...
Despite increasing gender-equality in many areas, corporate power is still strongly male-dominated. ...
The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not l...
In this article, we use a sample of Norwegian quoted companies in the period of 2001–2010 to explore...
This study evaluates the changes in the governance of Norwegian private limited firms as a result of...
The key findings of this Bulletin are: • Voluntary actions to get more women on boards did not work ...
Gender imbalance is a persistent problem on corporate boards the world over. Women are severely unde...
In 2003 Norway introduced a new regulation that required at least 40 percent of each gender on compa...
Back in the late 1990s, Marianne Bertrand and the author examined the pay gap between male and femal...
This report summarizes main findings from the research project: Effects of gender balance in corpora...
In this study we consider the consequences of female board representation on board work in listed fi...
This study investigates boards of (non-executive) directors and whether employee representation has ...
The gender quota reform for corporate boards, first adopted in Norway in 2003 and fully implemented ...
This article contributes to both the scholarly debates on the controversies over gender quotas and t...
It is well-established that corporate boards around the world have been overwhelmingly male. Since t...
This paper has examined which medium-term effects the Norwegian gender quota law has had on corporat...
Despite increasing gender-equality in many areas, corporate power is still strongly male-dominated. ...
The progression of gender balance in top positions at big corporations in Nordic countries has not l...
In this article, we use a sample of Norwegian quoted companies in the period of 2001–2010 to explore...
This study evaluates the changes in the governance of Norwegian private limited firms as a result of...
The key findings of this Bulletin are: • Voluntary actions to get more women on boards did not work ...
Gender imbalance is a persistent problem on corporate boards the world over. Women are severely unde...
In 2003 Norway introduced a new regulation that required at least 40 percent of each gender on compa...
Back in the late 1990s, Marianne Bertrand and the author examined the pay gap between male and femal...
This report summarizes main findings from the research project: Effects of gender balance in corpora...
In this study we consider the consequences of female board representation on board work in listed fi...
This study investigates boards of (non-executive) directors and whether employee representation has ...
The gender quota reform for corporate boards, first adopted in Norway in 2003 and fully implemented ...
This article contributes to both the scholarly debates on the controversies over gender quotas and t...
It is well-established that corporate boards around the world have been overwhelmingly male. Since t...
This paper has examined which medium-term effects the Norwegian gender quota law has had on corporat...