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This study examines the impact of the women existence on corporate board. It is believed that the existence of women on … board adds more value to the company as more women bring different perspectives on the decision-making process and the …
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The early twentieth century saw an increasingly vocal movement which campaigned for women to be able to exercise their … political voices independently of men. This coincided with more women participating directly in the stock market. In this paper … that women were much more likely to be solo shareholders than men. There is also evidence that they prioritised their …
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The study seeks to identifying the level of awareness among women investors with reference to the stock market in the …. The data collected was collected using a structured questionnaire from 73 women respondents using purposive sampling … qualification of women investors. Hence, we can conclude that all the demographic variables have no effect on the level of awareness …
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corporate world. Women have increasingly found a place in senior leadership and boards owing to regulatory and societal changes …. Extant literature has also discussed the competitive advantage firms can gain by leveraging the potential of women in the … workplace. A lot of this research explores women on boards, given the recent regulatory focus globally, but there is much less …
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