Do board gender quotas matter? Selection, performance and stock market effects
Ferrari, Giulia ; Ferraro, Valeria ; Profeta, Paola ; Pronzato, Chiara Daniela
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2018
50 p.
gender equality ; supervisory board ; women ; financial market
Discussion Paper
11462
Social sciences
English
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"From business to politics and academia, the economic effects of the introduction of gender quotas are under scrutiny. We provide new evidence based on the introduction of mandatory gender quotas for boards of directors of Italian companies listed on the stock market. Comparing before and after the reform within firms, we find that quotas are associated with a higher share of female board directors, higher levels of education of board members, and a lower share of older members. We then use the reform period as an instrument for the share of female directors and find no significant impact on firms' performance. Interestingly, the share of female directors is associated with a lower variability of stock market prices. We also run event studies on the stock price reaction to both the announcement and the introduction of gender quotas. A positive effect of the quota law on stock market returns emerges at the date of the board's election. Our results are consistent with gender quotas giving rise to a beneficial restructuring of the board, which is positively received by the market."
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