Regulating Gender Diversity: Evidence from California Senate Bill 826
Abigail Allen () and
Aida Sijamic Wahid ()
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Abigail Allen: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602
Aida Sijamic Wahid: University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6, Canada
Management Science, 2024, vol. 70, issue 4, 2023-2046
Abstract:
Do gender diversity quotas enhance firm value? This broad question has sparked significant debate because, whereas diversity is generally thought to improve board functioning, prior research in international settings suggests mandating diversity may have adverse consequences if it moves firms away from market equilibrium. Exploiting the political events leading up to the passage of California Senate Bill (SB) 826 as an exogenous shock to assess the market implications of board gender composition, we document either significantly positive or insignificant two-day abnormal returns for California firms across a variety of model specifications. Importantly, this finding contradicts the strong claims of contemporary studies of SB 826 that the California mandate was value-destructive. We reconcile these findings by providing critical evidence that contemporaneous results lack robustness to alternative model specifications and provide an incomplete picture by failing to comprehensively examine a broader set of event dates or account for mixed messaging on the final event date. We also provide some evidence of significant negative abnormal returns to litigation milestones that threaten to overturn SB 826 with the magnitude increasing in the size of board gender deficits. Finally, we provide evidence that there is no observable decline in newly appointed female director quality following the implementation of SB 826 relative to either preregulation or male director appointments. Collectively, our results suggest nonnegative (if not positive) consequences to California firms arising from SB 826 and directly counter assertions that mandated gender diversity is detrimental to firm value.
Keywords: board of directors; governance; government; regulations; gender; financial institutions; markets; diversity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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