来自高层的革命?女性董事在组织中的平等相关行动

Revolution From Above? Female Directors’ Equality-Related Actions in Organizations

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2021
被引 33
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于对德国上市公司监事会成员的访谈,研究为何部分女性董事推动性别平等而其他不行动,发现群体归属感、责任感及董事会文化是关键因素。

Abstract

Drawing on interviews with women and men who serve on the supervisory boards of German stock-listed companies, this qualitative study examines why some female directors seek to augment gender equality in their organizations while others do not. Those who take action do so both in formal board processes and in informal settings. A sense of belonging to women as a social group and a sense of responsibility for women in the organization are key factors in explaining why some female directors contribute to gender equality. In addition, the study highlights the relevance of a board culture supportive of gender equality and positive expectations by other organizational members about female directors’ role in advancing gender equality. Board chairs influence how supportive female directors perceive the organizational context to be. Where the organizational context is not seen as supportive, those who take equality-related action anyway are experienced directors. Surprisingly, the presence of other women on the board does not appear to be related to whether or not female directors take action. Examining female directors’ actions and paying close attention to both their identities and their specific organizational settings shows how the interplay between social identity and situational opportunities and constraints affects board behavior.

公司治理性别平等组织行为董事会