articleAcademy of Management JournalNov 11, 2014Closed access

Women on Boards and Firm Financial Performance: A Meta-Analysis

Lehigh University · Georgia State University

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Abstract

Despite a large body of literature examining the relationship between women on boards and firm financial performance, the evidence is mixed. To reconcile the conflicting results, we statistically combine the results from 140 studies and examine whether these results vary by firms’ legal/regulatory and socio-cultural contexts. We find that female board representation is positively related to accounting returns and that this relationship is more positive in countries with stronger shareholder protections—perhaps because shareholder protections motivate boards to use the different knowledge, experience, and values that each member brings. We also find that, although the relationship between female board…

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Keywords
  • Business
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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