Board gender diversity, competitive pressure and investment efficiency in Chinese private firms

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Sultan Sikandar Mirza
Muhammad Ansar Majeed
Tanveer Ahsan
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[1] University of Waikato,Waikato Management School
[2] Zhejiang Gongshang University,International Business School
[3] Rennes School of Business,undefined
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Eurasian Business Review | 2020年 / 10卷
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Competition; Female board of directors; Investment efficiency; Overinvestment; Underinvestment; G3; G31; G34;
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This study investigates the impact of female directors (FDs) on investment efficiency in a competitive environment. Considering Chinese market, where corporate governance practices are weaker than other developed countries and empirical evidence regarding the role of female directors in shaping investment efficiency is absent, this study fills this gap by studying the role of the female directors in investment efficiency in a competitive environment. The results show that FDs improve the investment efficiency in the firms as they play a monitoring role, discipline the management, reduce agency problem, and improve efficient allocation of resources. The results also exhibit that FDs significantly curb the overinvestment problem. However, FDs do not play a significant role in reducing underinvestment problem. The study facilitates to understand the factors that help in efficient allocation of resources in an economy. This study can be helpful for the policymakers while devising corporate policies to promote and encourage gender diversity in higher management.
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页码:417 / 440
页数:23
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