涓滴效应:女性董事会成员对高管性别多样性的影响

Trickle‐down effect: The impact of female board members on executive gender diversity

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 2018
被引 126 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 AFT50

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研究了澳大利亚上市公司中女性董事会成员比例与女性高管比例之间的非线性关系(涓滴效应),发现董事会女性比例增加会提升高管层女性比例,但外部性别多样性建议反而减缓了这一效应。

Abstract

Female representation at senior organizational levels lags well behind male representation. We investigate whether there is a positive nonlinear relationship between female board representation and female executive representation: the trickle‐down effect. We investigated 1,387 organizations listed on the Australian Securities Exchange between 2003 and 2012 and found the hypothesized nonlinear trickle‐down effect operating between board and executive levels. The trickle‐down effect was strongest after 1 year but still significant after 5 years. We investigated two potential moderators of the effect: organization size and gender diversity recommendations. There was no moderating effect of organization size, but contrary to expectations, gender diversity recommendations slowed the trickle‐down effect. Our findings suggest that organizations can address the paucity of women at senior organizational levels by starting at the top. Specifically, organizations making multiple appointments of female board members should expect improvements in female executive representation. However, the signaling and advocacy opportunities afforded by female board appointments may be less potent in the context of external interventions. Our findings contribute to the ongoing policy debate about the value of regulatory interventions to increase female representation at senior organizational levels and highlight the need for research on the unintended consequences of these interventions across national contexts.

公司治理性别多样性高管团队董事会组织行为