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Institutional ownership and women in the top management team

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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114279

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Gender diversity; Institutional investors; Top management team; Stakeholder theory; Board characteristics; Mediation analyses

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The business community is concerned about gender representation in the workplace and top management teams (TMT). Institutional ownership is found to be correlated with a higher proportion of women in top executive positions, indicating the impact of institutional investors on promoting gender diversity within TMTs.
The business community is interested in the issue of gender representation in the workplace and within the top management team (TMT). One avenue for increasing gender diversity of the TMT is pressure from shareholders. Institutional investors have largely replaced individual shareholders, and some institutions are outspoken about gender issues in the workplace. We appeal to stakeholder theory to develop the hypothesis about the impact of institutional ownership on TMT gender diversity. Empirical results show that institutional ownership is linked to higher proportion of top female executives. Our results also suggest that institutional investors achieve greater gender diversity of the TMT by making corporate boards conform to favored characteristics.

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