2024
DOI: 10.33094/ijaefa.v18i2.1387
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Does the strength of women in the upper echelon influence earnings quality? The application of critical mass theory

Eghosa Godwin Inneh,
Tajudeen John Ayoola,
Omoneye Olufunke Olasanmi
et al.

Abstract: Globally, several financial scandals were witnessed within the first decade of the 21st century that necessitated a robust corporate governance mechanism to improve financial reporting quality. Empirical evidence shows that men dominate the boards involved in these scandals. In an attempt to restore the confidence of stakeholders in the financial report, financial regulatory authorities in European Union economies recommend a well-constituted gender-diverse board where the marginalised gender is at least 40 pe… Show more

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