Many governments are under pressure to introduce quotas for women on corporate boards. This paper explores the rationale for quotas. A panel dataset is employed comprising 47 of the 50 companies listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZSX50) to test the effect of female directors on firm financial performance. First, a Poisson regression model is run to examine selection bias where women select to join firms that perform well financially. Second, a fixed effects model is estimated to explore whether firm financial performances are enhanced by the number of female board directors and their length of service. No evidence is found for self-selection bias. Nor is there evidence to suggest female directors improve financial performance. Equit...
In recent decades there has been on-going discussion around the world regarding the gender mix on co...
Norway was the first of ten countries to legislate gender quotas for boards of publicly traded firms...
In recent years, the issue of women's representation on corporate boards has gained considerable att...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of gender quotas on firm performance using countries worldw...
The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of gender of the board of directors on the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate how the percentage of female directors on a compa...
Our study examines the relationship between board gender diversity and firm value and, in particular...
Several countries have mandated sex quotas on corporate boards of directors. We systematically revie...
Replicating and extending Singh and Vinnicombe (2006), the primary problems addressed in this resear...
From business to politics and academia, the economic effects of the introduction of gender quotas ar...
In recent years, there has been an ongoing, worldwide debate about the representation of females in ...
Women in top management have attracted global interest, and many governments have implemented the po...
Abstract: This empirical study challenges the theory that a ‘critical mass ’ of three or more women ...
<div><p>In recent years, there has been an ongoing, worldwide debate about the representation of fem...
In recent decades there has been on-going discussion around the world regarding the gender mix on co...
Norway was the first of ten countries to legislate gender quotas for boards of publicly traded firms...
In recent years, the issue of women's representation on corporate boards has gained considerable att...
The subject of women on boards has fast becoming an emerging topic closely related to the corporate ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of gender quotas on firm performance using countries worldw...
The aim of this research is to investigate the influence of gender of the board of directors on the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate how the percentage of female directors on a compa...
Our study examines the relationship between board gender diversity and firm value and, in particular...
Several countries have mandated sex quotas on corporate boards of directors. We systematically revie...
Replicating and extending Singh and Vinnicombe (2006), the primary problems addressed in this resear...
From business to politics and academia, the economic effects of the introduction of gender quotas ar...
In recent years, there has been an ongoing, worldwide debate about the representation of females in ...
Women in top management have attracted global interest, and many governments have implemented the po...
Abstract: This empirical study challenges the theory that a ‘critical mass ’ of three or more women ...
<div><p>In recent years, there has been an ongoing, worldwide debate about the representation of fem...
In recent decades there has been on-going discussion around the world regarding the gender mix on co...
Norway was the first of ten countries to legislate gender quotas for boards of publicly traded firms...
In recent years, the issue of women's representation on corporate boards has gained considerable att...