Female Executives and Corporate Performance: Evidence from ChinaTools Dong, Yuhan (2020) Female Executives and Corporate Performance: Evidence from China. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractThere is much literature that looks to examine the influence of female executives on corporate performance. Glass ceiling theory, agency theory and stakeholder theory helps to understand the factors that influence the existence of female executives. Empirical evidence shows that glass ceiling and women's self-consideration can hinder women's promotion, while women's unique perspectives and abilities attract companies to promote them to senior management. Moreover, female executives are more democratic and risk-averse.
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