Against the backdrop of spirited public and academic discourse about women’s low visibility in corporate leadership positions, we examine board gender diversity’s influence on strategic change in firms. Viewing gender as an institutionalized system of social beliefs, the article makes two related arguments. First, it contends that because of gender status difference and bias, more gender diversity will result in less strategic change as a board’s decisions begin to follow the stance of a smaller but relatively more influential ‘boy’s club’. Second, it contends that should a board have a female chair as opposed to a male chair, a recession in the shadow of gender stereotypes will reverse board gender diversity’s negative effect on strategic ...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...
Information asymmetry and the pressure to conform to stakeholders’ expectations cause firms to engag...
The gender legislation enacted around the world has put enormous pressure on companies to increase t...
Against the backdrop of spirited public and academic discourse about women’s low visibility in corpo...
This Article collects and interprets social science research on sex and trust to shed new light on t...
Gender diversity on corporate boards has become a point of emphasis, to the exclusion of all other f...
While most scholarship on gender leadership diversity and organizational outcomes considers the impa...
The push for gender diversity on public companies’ boards has been gaining traction. Advocacy groups...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: What have we learnt about board gend...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the...
This paper investigates the impact of female chief executive officers (CEOs) on women’s representa...
Although we can observe noticeable progress in gender diversity on corporate boards, these boards ...
Purpose This paper examines if gender diversity on corporate boards promotes corporate social perfor...
In this study we consider the consequences of female board representation on board work in listed fi...
Gender Diversity in the Boardroom Although some argue that tokenism drives the selection of female d...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...
Information asymmetry and the pressure to conform to stakeholders’ expectations cause firms to engag...
The gender legislation enacted around the world has put enormous pressure on companies to increase t...
Against the backdrop of spirited public and academic discourse about women’s low visibility in corpo...
This Article collects and interprets social science research on sex and trust to shed new light on t...
Gender diversity on corporate boards has become a point of emphasis, to the exclusion of all other f...
While most scholarship on gender leadership diversity and organizational outcomes considers the impa...
The push for gender diversity on public companies’ boards has been gaining traction. Advocacy groups...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: What have we learnt about board gend...
Despite considerable progress that organizations have made during the past 20 years to increase the...
This paper investigates the impact of female chief executive officers (CEOs) on women’s representa...
Although we can observe noticeable progress in gender diversity on corporate boards, these boards ...
Purpose This paper examines if gender diversity on corporate boards promotes corporate social perfor...
In this study we consider the consequences of female board representation on board work in listed fi...
Gender Diversity in the Boardroom Although some argue that tokenism drives the selection of female d...
Research Summary: We employ an exploratory approach to understand what differentiates boards that re...
Information asymmetry and the pressure to conform to stakeholders’ expectations cause firms to engag...
The gender legislation enacted around the world has put enormous pressure on companies to increase t...