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Legal and Cultural Factors as Catalysts for Promoting Women in the Boardroom
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Facultad/Centro
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Título de la revista
Business Research Quarterly
Número de la revista
1
Editor
Sage publications inc.
Fecha
2020
ISSN
2340-9436
Abstract
This study focuses on whether regulation as well as national cultures play significant
roles in defining women’s role in society. We are contributing to the existing debate by providing
the first empirical analysis to calibrate which legal mechanisms and cultural dimensions
are more efficient in achieving boardroom gender equality. We have highlighted the impact of
regulation by distinguishing between those countries that have passed positive laws imposing
gender quotas in the boardroom and those applying the ‘comply or explain’ recommendation
in their good governance codes. We have monitored enforcement levels among countries and
tested the validity of Hofstede’s cultural factors in impacting on gender quotas. The emerging
picture is that of gender diversity being triggered by the adoption of positive laws rather
than by soft recommendations. Moreover, gender diversity policies are more commonly promoted
in countries where governments, corporations and institutions are characterized by less
masculinity and lower power distance.
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