Women and Racial Minorities in the Boardroom: How Do Directors Differ?
Arizona State University · Texas A&M University · +1 more institution
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In this paper, we examine how the attributes of female and racial minority directors differ from those of white males. We track a sample of white male, white female, African-American female and African-American male directors who serve on Fortune 1000 boards and find differences in occupational background, education, and patterns of board affiliation. Female and African-American directors are more likely to come from non-business backgrounds, are more likely to hold advanced degrees, and join multiple boards at a faster rate than white male directors.
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- African american
- Demographic economics
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