We study the impact of appointing women to top executive positions from an investor perspective. We analyze whether shareholders value announcement of appointment of women to top positions differently than they do appointment of men. This study uses an international sample of 100 announcements of top executive appointments of women who replace men and investigates how shareholders respond to such appointments. This research combines an event study with a matched pair analysis to compare the response from investors regarding appointment of female versus male CEOs and CFOs. We establish that investors do not seem to value appointment of women significantly differently from that of men. This finding suggests that, from the investor perspective...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and on corporate...
Although there is a scarce number of females assuming top management positions, the position of chie...
We theorize that female candidates considering CEO roles will perceive greater termination vulnerabi...
We study the impact of appointing women to top executive positions from an investor perspective. We ...
We study the impact of appointing women to top executive positions from an investor perspective. We ...
We examine the glass cliffproposition that female CEOs receive more scrutiny than male CEOs, by inve...
This study examines the financial decisions of female CEOs of the S&P 1500 companies, their oper...
Men and women exhibit significantly different attitudes, beliefs, and actions. These differences may...
Women now make up a sixth of corporate board members in the Fortune 500. Some scholars suggest that ...
In this study, we examine whether CEO gender affects the likelihood of management forecast issuance,...
Using a difference-in-differences approach around executive transitions, we examine whether men and ...
This paper presents an analysis of financial performance of male and female CEO’s in Yahoo, Inc. whi...
This study examines market reactions towards the appointment of women to corporate boards and observ...
The purpose of the thesis is to study how the market reacts to a CEO appointment. Furthermore, it ai...
There has been an ongoing debate over women’s impact on corporations, specifically in top executive ...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and on corporate...
Although there is a scarce number of females assuming top management positions, the position of chie...
We theorize that female candidates considering CEO roles will perceive greater termination vulnerabi...
We study the impact of appointing women to top executive positions from an investor perspective. We ...
We study the impact of appointing women to top executive positions from an investor perspective. We ...
We examine the glass cliffproposition that female CEOs receive more scrutiny than male CEOs, by inve...
This study examines the financial decisions of female CEOs of the S&P 1500 companies, their oper...
Men and women exhibit significantly different attitudes, beliefs, and actions. These differences may...
Women now make up a sixth of corporate board members in the Fortune 500. Some scholars suggest that ...
In this study, we examine whether CEO gender affects the likelihood of management forecast issuance,...
Using a difference-in-differences approach around executive transitions, we examine whether men and ...
This paper presents an analysis of financial performance of male and female CEO’s in Yahoo, Inc. whi...
This study examines market reactions towards the appointment of women to corporate boards and observ...
The purpose of the thesis is to study how the market reacts to a CEO appointment. Furthermore, it ai...
There has been an ongoing debate over women’s impact on corporations, specifically in top executive ...
This paper examines the relationship between female participation in top management and on corporate...
Although there is a scarce number of females assuming top management positions, the position of chie...
We theorize that female candidates considering CEO roles will perceive greater termination vulnerabi...