Boards’ Gender Diversity and Firm Performance Before and after the Egyptian Revolution

Melsa Ararat, Moataz El-Helaly, Nermeen Shehata
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Given the endogenous and contingent nature of firms’ governance choices, it is not surprising that the results of prior studies investigating the association between board attributes and firm performance are mixed. In this paper, we exploit the presence of an exogenous shock represented in the Egyptian revolution in 2011 to assess the effect of gender diversity in the board on firm performance. Our results show that gender diverse firms perform better when their environment becomes more complex and unpredictable. The presence of foreign directors on the other hand has the opposite effect. Our results challenge the notion that diversity attributes are additive, and underscore the benefits of gender diversity in more complex and unpredictable contexts. Overall, we provide evidence that board structure/diversity-performance relationship is contingent upon the social, political and economic context, and changes in response to external shocks.
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埃及革命前后董事会性别多样性与公司绩效
考虑到公司治理选择的内生和偶然性质,之前调查董事会属性与公司绩效之间关系的研究结果喜忧参半也就不足为奇了。在本文中,我们利用2011年埃及革命所代表的外生冲击的存在来评估董事会性别多样性对公司绩效的影响。我们的研究结果表明,当环境变得更加复杂和不可预测时,性别多元化的公司表现更好。另一方面,外国董事的存在产生了相反的效果。我们的研究结果挑战了多样性属性是可加性的观念,并强调了性别多样性在更复杂和不可预测的环境中的好处。总体而言,我们提供的证据表明,董事会结构/多样性-绩效关系取决于社会、政治和经济背景,以及应对外部冲击的变化。
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