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implemented in Germany, we conducted a detailed survey among supervisory board members of German banks covering their educational …. Furthermore, some of these fi ndings strongly depend on the bank’s legal form, its size and business model, suggesting that both …
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banks in Germany rose slightly to almost nine and 23 percent, respectively. However, growth has come to a halt in the 60 …
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The proportion of women on the boards of large companies in Germany continued to increase during 2020. In the fourth …
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Over the past years, the proportion of women on the supervisory boards of major companies in Germany has increased. As … companies in Germany. These directors emphasize changes in the general atmosphere, and discussions are described as more …
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The proportion of women on executive boards of the 100 largest banks stagnated at almost nine percent in 2018. In the 60 largest insurance companies, the proportion increased by a good percentage point to almost ten percent. While growth on executive boards has been weakening in past years, it...
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This paper aims to analyse the characteristics of the bank-industry relationship in Germany, showing the ties among …-2002. Specifically the main purpose of the research is to demonstrate, for the panel of German companies investigated, that bank … of bank's representatives in others than banks' supervisory boards as signal of banks' opportunity to exert power and …
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The upward trend in women’s representation on executive and supervisory boards of major companies in Germany continued …
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