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We study the relation between board gender diversity and initial public offering (IPO) price formation. We find that … institutional investor demand for board gender diversity. We find evidence that underwriters with greater network centrality are … better able to incorporate information about investor preferences for board gender diversity into IPO prices, reducing the …
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In 2020, the average total director compensation in U.S. listed companies stood at $450,680, 6.67 times the median household income. Company pairs with shared directors have more similar pay than can be explained by size, industry, and performance. Following a landmark Delaware court ruling that...
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two studies. In the first study, gender stereotyping is examined using the Schein Descriptive Index, based on a Saudi …
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This paper focuses on women leaders’ self-views linked to their gender and leader identities. In particular, we examine … perceive an incongruity between their gender and professional identities. Applying structural equation modeling techniques on a … positive gender identity. We found that positive gender identity reduced identity conflict of women leaders. Moreover, compared …
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We explore the antecedents and consequences of women leaders’ identity interference related to the perceived conflict between their roles as both women and leaders. Drawing on identity development and organizational demography research, we propose that leadership experience reduces women...
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traditionally masculine demeanor. We argue that second generation gender bias — cultural beliefs about gender, as well as workplace …
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Research summary: Using a principal-principal agency theory lens we examine corporate governance and compensation design in family-owned businesses. We conceptualize how CEO pay and pay-performance sensitivity is influenced by whether the CEO is a professional or drawn from the controlling...
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