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Selecting Board Members: The Impact of Common Knowledge on Gender Diversity – An Experimental Investigation
Authors:Fabrice Galia  Frank Lentz  Sylvain Max  Angela Sutan  Emmanuel Zenou
Affiliation:1. Université Bourgogne Franche‐Comté, ESC Dijon‐CEREN, Dijon, France;2. LESSAC, Burgundy School of Business, Dijon, France;3. LSE Grenoble, Université Pierre‐Mendès‐France, Saint‐Martin‐d'Hères, France;4. LAMETA, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France
Abstract:Using a corporate governance experiment, we explore the role of common knowledge of diversity on board members' selection. Our results show that common knowledge of diversity impacts significantly and negatively the proportion of women selected on boards and in a higher proportion in sectors perceived as ‘masculine’. We also bring evidence of an order effect that makes the selection of men on boards likelier for the first chosen members. This bias is stronger for male decision makers. This article provides implications and directions for future research for the understanding of decision making involved in the selection process for board members. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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