Gender Quotas for Company Boards

Gender Quotas for Company Boards
Title Gender Quotas for Company Boards PDF eBook
Author Marc De Vos
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Antologier
ISBN 9781780682297

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Gender quotas for company boards are becoming a totemic issue of gender diversity policy in today's labor market. Throughout the Western world, many countries are experimenting with compulsory gender diversity measures for board rooms. The EU, as a whole, is considering to make such quotas obligatory. This book analyzes the EU proposal and brings together the experiences of countries that have, to various degrees, taken the road towards formalizing gender balance in the board room. It offers a critical context to these evolutions by testing the presumptions of the quotas drive on two key fronts: their relation to corporate governance and their compatibility with non-discrimination law. As the gender composition of company boards is gaining widespread attention, the book offers a timely analysis, as well as useful perspectives, that will inform both proponents and opponents. Blending disciplines, as well as countries, the book will appeal to anyone with a professional interest in the topic, in particular lawyers, management consultants, and policy makers.

Gender Diversity in the Boardroom

Gender Diversity in the Boardroom
Title Gender Diversity in the Boardroom PDF eBook
Author Cathrine Seierstad
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 263
Release 2017-09-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319561421

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This edited collection provides a structured and in-depth analysis of the current use of quota strategies for resolving the pressing issue of gender inequality, and the lack of female representation on corporate boards. Filling the gap in existing literature on this topic, the two volumes of Gender Diversity in the Boardroom offers systematic overviews of current debates surrounding the optimisation of gender diversity, and the suggested pathways for progress. Focusing on sixteen European countries, the skilled contributors explore the current situation in relation to women on boards debates and approaches taken. They include detailed reflections from critical stakeholders, such as politicians, practitioners and policy-makers. Volume 1 focuses on eight European countries having adopted quotas and is a promising and highly valuable resource for academics, practitioners, policy makers and anyone interested in gender diversity because it examines and critiques the current corporate governance system and national strategies for increasing the share of women not only on boards, but within companies beyond the boardroom.

Getting Women on to Corporate Boards

Getting Women on to Corporate Boards
Title Getting Women on to Corporate Boards PDF eBook
Author Silke Machold
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 250
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1782547940

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Getting Women on to Corporate Boards will prove an invaluable resource for policy-makers, principle-setters, practitioners and students interested in the international lessons from Norway, as well as for current and potential female directors.

Gender Diversity in the Boardroom

Gender Diversity in the Boardroom
Title Gender Diversity in the Boardroom PDF eBook
Author Cathrine Seierstad
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 295
Release 2017-09-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319572733

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This edited collection provides a structured and in-depth analysis of the current use of multiple approaches beyond quotas for resolving the pressing issue of gender inequality, and the lack of female representation on corporate boards. Filling the gap in existing literature on this topic, the two volumes of Gender Diversity in the Boardroom offers systematic overviews of current debates surrounding the optimisation of gender diversity, and the suggested pathways for progress. Focusing on sixteen European countries, the skilled contributors explore the current situation in relation to women on boards debates and approaches taken. They include detailed reflections from critical stakeholders, such as politicians, practitioners and policy-makers. Volume 2 focuses on eight European countries having multiple approaches beyond quotas and is a promising and highly valuable resource for academics, practitioners, policy makers and anyone interested in gender diversity because it examines and critiques the current corporate governance system and national strategies for increasing the share of women not only on boards, but within companies beyond the boardroom.

Quotas for Women on Corporate Boards: The Call for Change in Europe

Quotas for Women on Corporate Boards: The Call for Change in Europe
Title Quotas for Women on Corporate Boards: The Call for Change in Europe PDF eBook
Author Irina Velkova
Publisher Anchor Academic Publishing
Total Pages 42
Release 2017-10-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 395489923X

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The debate for higher female representation on corporate boards has become particularly intensive during the recent financial crisis. Scholars advocate that women are more risk-averse, more engaged with longer-term issues and tend to draw more attention to governance and ethics. Thus, it is suggested that due to the behavioural differences between men and women, more gender-balanced boards would have prevented a number of financial collapses. This assertion has triggered more detailed analyses of current statistics for women on boards in the European Union. A number of states have implemented various non-binding measures for improving female representation on boards. This brought them acclaim, yet no discernible results. Should we indeed insist to have gender-balanced boards, we need quotas. Evidence is of strong support.

Gender and Corporate Boards

Gender and Corporate Boards
Title Gender and Corporate Boards PDF eBook
Author Scarlett Brown
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 155
Release 2020-01-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317228456

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The lack of women on boards has galvanised much public and policy interest, which has led to many countries introducing quotas for women on boards, or to concerted voluntary action. However the way that directors are appointed remains opaque and prone to the influence of gender. Using a social constructionist understanding of gender and a discourse analysis, Gender and Corporate Boards explores the board appointment process through the experiences of women and men seeking non-executive board roles. The book is unique in that it traces board-ready candidates, who have been vetted by an executive search firm, over an 18-month period. By taking a longitudinal and prospective view rather than retrospective and snapshot, it provides deep analysis of how the board appointment process is gendered. This volume privileges the voices of those who are seeking board roles to show how they make sense of an unpredictable and complex process. Gender and Corporate Boards first analyses how aspirant board candidates see themselves in relation to the market, through exploring their perceptions of the ideal board member and how they position themselves towards this ideal. Second, the book shows how candidates must leverage their networks to get board appointments, and that the process is gendered: women and men receive different benefits from their networks. Third, the book explores how the participants make sense of success and failure and how their justifications are also gendered. The book will be of interest to those seeking to understand dynamics of gender on boards as well as those interested in gender and leadership more broadly.

Good Governance and Modern International Financial Institutions

Good Governance and Modern International Financial Institutions
Title Good Governance and Modern International Financial Institutions PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 278
Release 2019-07-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9004408320

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This first volume of the AIIB Yearbook of International Law (AYIL), edited by Peter Quayle and Xuan Gao, is based upon the inaugural 2017 AIIB Legal Conference, both titled, Good Governance and Modern International Financial Institutions (IFIs). Following a Preface by the General Counsel of the AIIB and General Editor of AYIL, Gerard Sanders, and an Introduction by the Editors, this volume of AYIL draws upon expertise from other IFIs, international law and governance practitioners, and eminent academics. It is divided into three parts to reflect a series of dimensions to the good governance of IFIs. Firstly, the role of the membership of IFIs as expressed through their executive governance organs. Second, the legal basis of governance of IFIs. And third, the interaction around governance between IFIs and external stakeholders. This volume concludes with the text of the 2017 AIIB Law Lecture, delivered by the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and Legal Counsel, Miguel de Serpa Soares on the subject of ‘The Necessity of Cooperation between International Organizations’ and a summary report on the proceedings of the 2017 AIIB Legal Conference. The first volume of AYIL was launched at the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the AIIB in Mumbai, India, June 2018.