This paper has examined which medium-term effects the Norwegian gender quota law has had on corporate boards listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange from 2009 to 2015. Wehave studied the gender quota law’s impact on different corporate board factors, such as board composition, the number of directorships held, basic remuneration, board size, andthe age of directors. Further, we also compared the gender quota law’s effects on these factors with similar studies made in earlier periods. The reason for that is to recognise whether there is a tendency of convergence over time. The study have been conducted using a quantitative approach by gathering information from mostly annual reports. Since, this is a comparative study, we will be using the same me...
The gender quota reform for corporate boards, first adopted in Norway in 2003 and fully implemented ...
Back in the late 1990s, Marianne Bertrand and the author examined the pay gap between male and femal...
As the only country in the world, Norway recently passed a law that requires gender neutral boards ...
This paper has examined which medium-term effects the Norwegian gender quota law has had on corporat...
This study shows the effects of the ‘soft’ board gender quota in Sweden enacted in 2006. Using a sam...
In this article, we use a sample of Norwegian quoted companies in the period of 2001–2010 to explore...
This study investigates boards of (non-executive) directors and whether employee representation has ...
This study evaluates the changes in the governance of Norwegian private limited firms as a result of...
The objective of this study is to empirically investigate the differences in human capital profile o...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of gender quotas on firm performance using countries worldw...
This report summarizes main findings from the research project: Effects of gender balance in corpora...
Ten countries have established quotas for female representation on publicly traded corporate and/or ...
In 2003 Norway introduced a new regulation that required at least 40 percent of each gender on compa...
Despite global progress on gender equality, women continue to be underrepresented in politics and bu...
This master’s thesis examines some of the implications of the Norwegian gender quota for firms imple...
The gender quota reform for corporate boards, first adopted in Norway in 2003 and fully implemented ...
Back in the late 1990s, Marianne Bertrand and the author examined the pay gap between male and femal...
As the only country in the world, Norway recently passed a law that requires gender neutral boards ...
This paper has examined which medium-term effects the Norwegian gender quota law has had on corporat...
This study shows the effects of the ‘soft’ board gender quota in Sweden enacted in 2006. Using a sam...
In this article, we use a sample of Norwegian quoted companies in the period of 2001–2010 to explore...
This study investigates boards of (non-executive) directors and whether employee representation has ...
This study evaluates the changes in the governance of Norwegian private limited firms as a result of...
The objective of this study is to empirically investigate the differences in human capital profile o...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of gender quotas on firm performance using countries worldw...
This report summarizes main findings from the research project: Effects of gender balance in corpora...
Ten countries have established quotas for female representation on publicly traded corporate and/or ...
In 2003 Norway introduced a new regulation that required at least 40 percent of each gender on compa...
Despite global progress on gender equality, women continue to be underrepresented in politics and bu...
This master’s thesis examines some of the implications of the Norwegian gender quota for firms imple...
The gender quota reform for corporate boards, first adopted in Norway in 2003 and fully implemented ...
Back in the late 1990s, Marianne Bertrand and the author examined the pay gap between male and femal...
As the only country in the world, Norway recently passed a law that requires gender neutral boards ...