Board Gender Diversity and Firm Performance - The Moderating Role of Culture and Institutions

Rosenqvist, Anthony
Taskinen, Ville
University of Gothenburg/Graduate Schooleng
Göteborgs universitet/Graduate Schoolswe
2025-06-26T15:38:59Z
2025-06-26T15:38:59Z
2025-06-26
MSc in International Business and Tradesv
Firms around the world are facing increasing pressure to address diversity issues. While the EU has adopted a directive to achieve greater gender balance on corporate boards by 2026, the newly elected Trump administration is demanding both local and foreign firms abandon all forms of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies. Yet, the literature has offered very little guidance to firms on how to approach gender diversity on boards, as findings on its performance implications have been inconclusive. This study aims to shed light on the relationship by examining the moderating role of culture and diversity regulations, thereby addressing a significant gap in the literature. Based on a sample of publicly listed companies from 36 countries, we demonstrate that board gender diversity significantly improves firm performance, and that the effect is strongly influenced by cultural and institutional factors. Accordingly, our findings offer an explanation to the inconclusive results of previous studies, while providing guidance and evidence about appropriate board diversity policies to firms and regulators alike. Future studies are encouraged to examine the interrelation between cultural factors and board gender diversity regulations.sv
https://hdl.handle.net/2077/88441
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Master Degree Project 2025:22sv
SocialBehaviourLaw
Board Gender Diversitysv
Firm Performancesv
Corporate Governancesv
Board Gender Diversity Regulationssv
Agency Theorysv
Resource Dependency Theorysv
Critical Mass Theorysv
Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensionssv
Board Gender Diversity and Firm Performance - The Moderating Role of Culture and Institutionssv
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