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Women on Board and Performance of Family Firms: Evidence from India

Jayati Sarkar and Ekta Selarka ()

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Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the effect of women directors on the performance of family firms with a case study of India.

Keywords: board of directors; gender diversity; family ownership and control; gender-quota; firm performance; women directors; emerging economies; management; family control; family firms; corporate; gender imbalance; CEO; companies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-10
Note: Institutional Papers
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