Regulating board gender diversity in Europe: The influence of cultural, governmental, and women's institutions

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作者
Martinez-Garcia, Irma [1 ]
Terjesen, Siri [2 ,3 ]
Gomez-Anson, Silvia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oviedo, Avda Cristo S-N, Oviedo 33071, Spain
[2] Florida Atlantic Univ, 777 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33432 USA
[3] Norwegian Sch Econ, Helleveien 30, N-5045 Bergen, Norway
关键词
Corporate governance; Board of directors; Female directors; Women on boards; Gender diversity regulation; Institutions; CORPORATE BOARDS; NATIONAL CULTURE; REPRESENTATION; GOVERNANCE; QUOTAS; ANTECEDENTS; PERFORMANCE; PARLIAMENT; DIFFUSION; COUNTRIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114782
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This study empirically explores the formal and informal institutional antecedents of the enactment of quotas and codes to increase gender diversity on corporate boards. A panel of 30 European countries and 510 observations from 2002 to 2018 reveals that formal and informal national institutional contexts affect the likelihood of board gender codes and quotas. The presence of women in decision-making bodies is the most powerful driver of quotas and codes. Countries with better governance quality and longer maternity leave are less likely to have board gender quotas. High power distance, masculinity, uncertainty avoidance, restraint, short-term orientation, and individualism all increase the likelihood of quotas. A country's female participation in the labor market is also associated with the regulation of board gender diversity. In contrast to previous theoretical propositions, other institutional factors, such as the current presence of a left-wing government, are not related to gender diversity regulations.
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