Regulation and the trickle-down effect of women in leadership roles

被引:4
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作者
Page, Aaron [1 ]
Sealy, Ruth [1 ]
Parker, Andrew [2 ]
Hauser, Oliver [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Business Sch, Rennes Dr, Exeter EX4 4PU, Devon, England
[2] Univ Durham, Business Sch, Mill Hill Lane, Durham DH1 3LB, England
来源
LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY | 2024年 / 35卷 / 05期
基金
英国科研创新办公室;
关键词
Gender diversity; Regulation; Women on boards; Trickle-down effect; Exogenous shock; BOARD; IMPACT; QUOTAS; ANTECEDENTS; SUPERVISORS; PERCEPTIONS; MANAGEMENT; DIVERSITY; TARGETS; JUSTICE;
D O I
10.1016/j.leaqua.2023.101721
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
We use an event study design to provide evidence demonstrating how the trickle-down effect is influenced by the introduction of regulation on board gender diversity. In 2011, a new regulation was suddenly introduced for firms listed on the United Kingdom's FTSE 350 index, the regulatory intervention put forward recommendations to increase the representation of women on the boards of FTSE 350 listed firms - the most critical recommendation was a voluntary target of having twenty-five percent of board positions held by women. We argue this change in regulation represents an exogenous shock, we utilize this shock to investigate how regulation influences the trickle-down of women's representation from board level to senior management. We find evidence of a positive relationship between women on boards and women's representation in senior management during the pre-regulation era - otherwise referred to as the trickle-down effect. However, the introduction of regulation had the unintended consequence of weakening the relationship between women on boards and women in senior management. Our results suggest that the trickle-down effect varies between different contexts and settings. We discuss the implications for research and practice.
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