2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236721
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Affirmative action programs and network benefits in the number of board positions

Abstract: Whereas governments are increasingly considering affirmative action programs to increase corporate board diversity, the effect of such programs can be superficial as they do not address the underlying problem, which is women's access to and inclusion in relevant corporate networks. To address this issue, we study the relationship among affirmative action programs (binding gender quotas and non-binding gender targets), director networks, and the number of board positions individual directors hold given their ge… Show more

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“…They require professional guidance and career advice during their personal development, and also desire support from colleagues in terms of assistance and partnership [41]. The key to career development lies in establishing relationships with others who have the potential to assist in career advancement [42]. Therefore, we suggest that organizations should provide FDs with development channels and offer some necessary relational support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They require professional guidance and career advice during their personal development, and also desire support from colleagues in terms of assistance and partnership [41]. The key to career development lies in establishing relationships with others who have the potential to assist in career advancement [42]. Therefore, we suggest that organizations should provide FDs with development channels and offer some necessary relational support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These links of independent directors with several corporations constitute a network in which each board is a node, and nodes are connected when they share directors. These networks have been explored in the past (e.g., [ 42 – 44 ]), although, to our knowledge, this is the first time to be analyzed within the context of a dynamic continuous diffusion process.…”
Section: An Empirical Application: the Proportion Of Women On Company...mentioning
confidence: 99%