Despite 40 years of equal opportunities policies and more than two decades of government and organization initiatives aimed at helping women reach the upper echelons of the corporate world, women are seriously underrepresented on corporate boards. Recently, fifteen countries sought to redress this imbalance by introducing gender quotas for board representation. The introduction of board gender quota legislation creates ethical tensions and dilemmas which we categorize in terms of motivations, legitimacy, and outcomes. We investigate these tensions through four overarching theoretical perspectives: institutional, stakeholder, social identity, and social capital. We outline a future research agenda based on how these tensions offer greater fo...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
Aim of the Study: The paper tries to examine how the evolution of the principles of corporate govern...
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 ...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This constructivist-interpretivist research examined actors’ attitudes towards the prospect of legis...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
Siri Terjesen takes stock of increasingly researched international initiatives to bring gender equal...
Recently, U.S. activists, scholars, and policy makers have turned their attention to one notable eff...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
This study investigates boards of (non-executive) directors and whether employee representation has ...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Ten countries have established quotas for female representation on publicly traded corporate and/or ...
In this article, the use of gender quotas to strengthen gender equality on corporate boards is explo...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
Aim of the Study: The paper tries to examine how the evolution of the principles of corporate govern...
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 ...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This constructivist-interpretivist research examined actors’ attitudes towards the prospect of legis...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
Siri Terjesen takes stock of increasingly researched international initiatives to bring gender equal...
Recently, U.S. activists, scholars, and policy makers have turned their attention to one notable eff...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
This study investigates boards of (non-executive) directors and whether employee representation has ...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Ten countries have established quotas for female representation on publicly traded corporate and/or ...
In this article, the use of gender quotas to strengthen gender equality on corporate boards is explo...
Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's ...
This article examines diversity on corporate boards, focussing on gender diversity and taking both c...
Aim of the Study: The paper tries to examine how the evolution of the principles of corporate govern...