“…Though the gender pay gap has been intensively studied for several decades (Blau & Kahn, 2007), not much is known about gender differences in pay at top executive level. There is some evidence that there is a gender pay gap for top executives, that is, that women on boards earn less than men (Kulich, Anisman-Razin, & Saguy, 2015;Mohan, 2014;Pucheta-Mart ınez & Bel-Oms, 2015;Yanadori, Gould, & Kulik, 2016), but that for CEOs there is no or even a reverse gender pay gap (Bugeja, Matolcsy, & Spiropoulos, 2012;Gayle, Golan, & Miller, 2012). Part of the unadjusted pay gap for members of executive boards can be explained by women's selection into boards of less well-paying firms and sectors: Women tend to cluster in executive boards of smaller firms, in industries with lower executive pay levels, and in positions below the CEO level (e.g.…”