2022
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8551.12667
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Do Board Gender Quotas Generate Horizontal Spillovers?

Abstract: Using a panel of unlisted Italian banks over the period 2006–2018, we examine the extent to which a law that mandatorily introduced female quotas in the boards of Italian listed companies in 2012 had spillover effects on the boards of unlisted banks, which were not required to comply with the quota. Our results show that both the probability of having at least one woman on the board and the proportion of women on the boards of unlisted banks have been rising significantly after the passing of the law. These fi… Show more

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“…Our work deepens the presence of horizontal spillovers in a sample of Italian companies belonging to different sectors, thus, extending the analysis of Bongiovanni et al (2022) and Del Prete and Stefani (2022) focused only on the banking sector.…”
Section: Empirical Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Our work deepens the presence of horizontal spillovers in a sample of Italian companies belonging to different sectors, thus, extending the analysis of Bongiovanni et al (2022) and Del Prete and Stefani (2022) focused only on the banking sector.…”
Section: Empirical Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The same outcome is also found on the subsample of NLNP (Model 4). This greater increase of WoBs in the financial sector is supported by the neo-institutional theory, according to which sectors characterized by greater riskiness and uncertainty, such as finance, may adopt imitative behavior to a greater extent than other sectors (Bongiovanni et al , 2022).…”
Section: Empirical Findingsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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