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Women on board and performance of family firms: Evidence from India
Affiliation:1. Department of Finance and Accounting, Indian institute of management Raipur, GEC Campus, Raipur 492 015, India;2. IBS (ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education), Hyderabad, India
Abstract:This paper provides empirical evidence on the effect of woman directors on performance of family firms in the context of an emerging economy. Using data from India covering periods prior to and post institution of gender quotas, we find evidence that the presence of woman directors on board leads to higher firm performance. However, this positive effect is driven by independent woman directors. Further this effect gets attenuated when family members occupy key management positions in the firm. We conclude that governance structures of firms in emerging economies matter for the impact of woman directors on firm performance.
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