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relationship between board gender diversity and firm performance from a dynamic perspective through using quantile regression. This … this impact depends on the measure of performance under consideration. Typically, board gender diversity affects negatively … that using traditional OLS and fixed- random-effect estimations may mask the true effect of board gender diversity. …
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This article investigates the gender diversity of the corporate board of European Union banks. Employing a large sample … board gender diversity. First, the proportion of women on the board is higher for lower-risk banks. We argue that there may …
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In this article, we examine the factors determining the representation of women on boards of directors by considering three main questions. The first question deals with the relationship between characteristics of ownership and governance on one side, and female directorship on the other. The...
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committee and the gender diversity of the board. To test the validity of our hypothesis, which states the existence of a certain …
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Purpose –The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between a corporate executive’s gender and audit … fees. Based on the findings of extant research that there are gender-based differences that may have implications for the … financial reporting process, the authors posit an association between CEO gender and audit fees. Design …
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Using a unique dataset on Italian banks, we firstly investigate the main determinants of women’s participation on top-decisional memberships and, secondly, we study correlations between women’s presence on boards and bank performance. Our main findings suggest that: 1) women are...
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