Çankaya GCRIS Standart veritabanının içerik oluşturulması ve kurulumu Research Ecosystems (https://www.researchecosystems.com) tarafından devam etmektedir. Bu süreçte gördüğünüz verilerde eksikler olabilir.
 

Board Composition and Gender Diversity: Comparison of Turkish and Nigerian Listed Companies

No Thumbnail Available

Date

2014

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Elsevier Science

Open Access Color

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Events

Abstract

The research related with board of directors is an important research stream. One of the most noteworthy dimensions related with board composition is board gender diversity. Although, many research is undertaken in developed countries related with board gender diversity, related research is still at infancy in developing and emerging market economies. This study aims to contribute to the literature by comparison of important board composition dimensions, that are board gender diversity, presence of independent directors and board size between Turkey and Nigeria. The findings indicate no statistically significant difference between the two countries in terms of board gender diversity and underrepresentation of female directors. According to the research findings, the underrepresentation of female directors is more obvious in Turkey. On the other hand, there exists statistically significant difference in terms of board size and presence of independent board members among the two countries. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Description

Keywords

Board Gender Diversity, Board Size, Independent Directors, Turkey, Nigeria

Turkish CoHE Thesis Center URL

Fields of Science

Citation

Sener, Irge; Karaye, Abubakar Balarabe, "Board Composition and Gender Diversity: Comparison of Turkish and Nigerian Listed Companies", 10th International Strategic Management Conference 2014, 150, pp. 1002-1011, (2014).

WoS Q

Scopus Q

Source

10th International Strategic Management Conference 2014

Volume

150

Issue

Start Page

1002

End Page

1011