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Gender quotas, board diversity and spillover effects. Evidence from Italian banks
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Author Information:
Name: Silvia Del Prete and others, Banca d'Italia.
Email: None
Website: https://www.bancaditalia.it/
Abstract:
The paper intends to study the impact of a 2011 law on the diversity of bank boards. The law required all listed companies in Italy (including banks) to increase the share of female representatives on their boards up to one third of total seats. The paper looks at listed banks (the ones directly targeted by the law), but also tests whether the law led to spillover effects on non-listed banks belonging to listed groups. Using administrative data on board composition between 2007 and 2019, the paper compares some measures of diversity of boards of listed and unlisted banks belonging to listed groups with those of institutions included in non-listed groups, before and after the introduction of the law. One of the findings is that female representation increased only for listed banks, with no spillover effects of the law on those belonging to listed groups, while the economic performance of listed banks remained broadly unchanged.
Keywords:
bank board composition, diversity, gender, corporate governance
Dates:
Dec. 31, 2022 - None
Source Specificity:
None, None, None
Website:
https://www.bancaditalia.it/pubblicazioni/temi-discussione/2022/2022-1395/en_tema_1395.pdf?language_id=1
Power Domains:
Economic
Methods Tools:
Awareness-raising, Monitoring
Country:
IT
City:
None
Implementation Scale:
national
Language:
English
Other Links:
ISSN 2281-3950 (online); DOI: 10.32057/0.TD.2022.1395
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