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This study examines whether and how female directors enhance innovation performance. Based on a sample of U.S. firms, this study shows that firms with more female directors on boards present a more pronounced positive association between R&D and future firm performance (measured by earnings and...
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Even though women have been able to increase their participation in management positions to a small extent in recent … equality and work-life balance are seen as an option to reduce inequalities between men and women. However, there are … organisational measures may increase women's career opportunities or promote the assumption of management positions on a part …
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Research questions: This paper seeks to show what factors differentiate the gender of the CEO in property-casualty insurance firms. Methods: The sample is drawn from firms operating in the United States property-casualty insurance sector. Logistic models are used to differentiate firms led by...
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This study investigates the effect of female chief executive officers (FCEOs) on investment efficiency. Our study suggests that CEO gender plays a significant role in efficient investment decisions by improving governance and disciplining the management. We document that FCEOs are associated...
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