期刊
JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND PUBLIC POLICY
卷 41, 期 2, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaccpubpol.2021.106921
关键词
Quotas; Mandated changes on boards of directors; Monitoring; Financial reporting quality
资金
- Annual Congress of the European Accounting Association [ECO2013-48328-C3-3-P, PID2019-104649RB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033]
- Norwegian public firms
- Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competition [PID2019-111143GB-C32, ECO2016-77579]
- FEDER [UNC315-EE-3636]
- Comunidad de Madrid [S2015/HUM-3353]
- Programa Excelencia para el Profesorado Universitario [EPUC3M12]
The passage of a Norwegian law mandating a minimum of 40 percent women on the boards of public firms has been found to negatively affect financial reporting quality, although the effects are short-lived. The study also reveals changes in board members' characteristics beyond gender due to this law, which partially explain the findings. Therefore, making significant changes to board composition within a relatively short period of time has adverse effects on financial reporting.
We analyze whether the passage of a Norwegian law requiring a minimum of a 40 percent of women on the boards of public firms affected financial reporting quality. Our results are consistent with a decrease in financial reporting quality for the firms that were most affected by the passage of the law, and with the effects being relatively short-lived. We also find evidence that board members characteristics, beyond gender, changed due to this law. These changes can partially explain our findings. Overall, our results show that mandating large changes to board composition over a relatively small period of time negatively affects financial reporting. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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