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This second report in the DIW Berlin Women Executives Barometer 2022 explores the designs and effects of gender quotas across Europe, coming to the conclusion that they are an effective instrument for increasing the share of women in top positions at large companies. Furthermore, the quotas...
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This study examines the relationship between board diversity and firm value for 500 large listed Indian firms. This relationship is examined using annual data from 2003-13. Board Diversity is measured by presence of women on the board. Firm Value is measured by using both accounting and market...
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between the CSP and Board of Directors, in the manufacturing sector of India …
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The aim of this paper is to carry out a comparative study for nationality diversity in bank boards. The study covers …
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CEOs of public (listed) firms earn more than their counterparts in similar private (unlisted) firms. This can either be because rent extraction is easier in public firms than in private firms, or because managing a public firm involves more legal and institutional responsibilities than managing...
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We show that one third of S&P 1500 firms have private equity (PE) professionals on their boards. PE director appointments are followed by changes in firm investment policies; specifically, by significant declines in R&D outlays, capital expenditures, and innovation activity of public firms. PE...
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