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Which Drivers Affect the Presence of Women Directors on Corporate Boards? Evidence from Italian Medium-Sized Family Firms

Francesca Maria Cesaroni (), Annalisa Sentuti () and Denisse Chamochumbi Diaz ()
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Francesca Maria Cesaroni: University of Urbino Carlo Bo
Annalisa Sentuti: University of Urbino Carlo Bo
Denisse Chamochumbi Diaz: University of Urbino Carlo Bo

Chapter Chapter 21 in Advances in Gender and Cultural Research in Business and Economics, 2019, pp 313-326 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This article aims to shed light on the involvement of women who play governance roles in family businesses. For this purpose, we present the results of empirical research carried out on a sample of 233 Italian medium-sized family businesses, analysed from 2007 to 2014. Our analysis has a twofold objective: (1) understand how the presence of women on the boards of medium-sized family firms has evolved in recent years; (2) investigate factors that can influence the presence of women on the boards of these companies. To achieve this goal, we first conducted a descriptive analysis to understand better whether and how the involvement of women in governance roles had changed over time. Then we carried out a regression analysis to explore whether and how firms’ governance characteristics can influence the involvement of women on the boards of directors. This paper contributes to enriching studies on women in family businesses by focusing on women’s involvement in governance roles. While previous empirical research mainly refers to large and listed firms, we focused on medium-sized family businesses, which are playing a central role in many economies. In addition, our study increases the extant literature on this topic by considering specific firms’ governance attributes. In fact, we posit that the female participation on the board of directors could be influenced by family involvement in ownership, the generational stage in control and the age of the board members.

Keywords: Family business; Governance; Women; Board of directors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00335-7_21

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