This study examines the influence of women’s board representation on the proportion of women senior managers in the United Kingdom (UK) from 1999 to 2019. We take a multi-theoretic approach, drawing on the trickle-down effect, critical mass theory, and agency theory, to explore several aspects of this topic. We find that more women on boards is associated with more women in senior management as suggested by the trickle-down perspective. We also find support for a critical mass effect; while one or two women on a board is beneficial for advancing women into senior management, three or more women directors is more advantageous. Consistent with agency theory expectations, the relationship between women on boards and senior management gender di...
Do women board directors change how companies do business? Firms face growing pressure to appoint mo...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
This study examines the influence of women’s board representation on the proportion of women senior ...
We examine the link between board gender diversity and managerial ability to transform corporate res...
Purpose: This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of th...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
Women in top management have attracted global interest, and many governments have implemented the po...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
International audienceThis article contributes to the literature by examining the determinants of th...
The gender legislation enacted around the world has put enormous pressure on companies to increase t...
This piece addresses the ongoing issue of gender diversity in business, focusing on the area of gend...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...
Among papers on corporate governance, board diversity is a hot thesis. A great number of articles ha...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
Do women board directors change how companies do business? Firms face growing pressure to appoint mo...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...
This study examines the influence of women’s board representation on the proportion of women senior ...
We examine the link between board gender diversity and managerial ability to transform corporate res...
Purpose: This paper is an exploratory quantitative study aimed at providing the first overview of th...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
Women in top management have attracted global interest, and many governments have implemented the po...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
International audienceThis article contributes to the literature by examining the determinants of th...
The gender legislation enacted around the world has put enormous pressure on companies to increase t...
This piece addresses the ongoing issue of gender diversity in business, focusing on the area of gend...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...
Among papers on corporate governance, board diversity is a hot thesis. A great number of articles ha...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the ...
Do women board directors change how companies do business? Firms face growing pressure to appoint mo...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the determinants of women’s representation on boards of di...
Research suggests that more diversity in board membership could improve overall performance. This p...