of women boards.The methodology used in this research is the descriptive analytical approach,which relies on quantitative methods in the process of collecting and analyzing data.This study represents the boards of directors in the three sectors(public,private,and non-profit)in the Kingdom of Saudi...
College of BusinessspJournal of Business EthicsWomen on Corporate Boards of Directors and their Influence on Corporate Philanthropy[J] . Robert J. Williams.Journal of Business Ethics . 2003 (1)Williams, R. (2003). Women on corporate boards of directors and their ...
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This volume, the first to focus exclusively on women serving on corporate boards of directors, provides the latest thinking and research findings on this increasingly important corporate governance issue. It includes censuses of women directors in a number of countries, identifies reasons for their lim...
In this paper, women's representation on public boards in Australia is explored from two perspectives. First, a gender profile of board membership is devel... Sheridan,Alison - 《Corporate Governance International Journal of Business in Society》 被引量: 98发表: 2001年 ...
The number of women directors appointed to corporate boards in the United States has increased dramatically, but the ratio of female to male directors remains low. Although pressure to recruit women directors, unlike that to employ women in the general work force, does not derive from legislation...
The number of women directors appointed to corporate boards in the United States has increased dramatically, but the ratio of female to male directors remains low. Although pressure to recruit women directors, unlike that to employ women in the general work force, does not derive from legislation...
内容简介· ··· This volume, the first to focus exclusively on women serving on corporate boards of directors, provides the latest thinking and research findings on this increasingly important corporate governance issue. It includes censuses of women directors in a number of countries, identifies...
Women make up half of humankind, and it is reasonable for representative institutions such as corporate boards to reflect this. In 2022 the European Parliament ruled that at least 40% of non-executive directors at firms ...