Ararat, Melsa and Yurtoğlu, Burçin (2019) Female directors, board committees, and firm performance: time-series evidence from Turkey. (Accepted)
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Abstract
We study the relationship between female representation on boards and firm value and profitability in Turkey from 2011 to 2018, relying on hand-collected data covering the vast majority of listed firms. We build several proxies of female representation on boards and find no evidence that female directors predict firm value and profitability using broad measures that are typically required or mandated by regulators. However, we find that female directors predict higher firm value when they have a more active role in board governance through board committee memberships and when they are represented in these committees in relatively large numbers. The presence of female directors, who are members of controlling families is associated with higher firm value. The presence of female independent directors is associated with higher profitability. We also study three potential channels through which female directors might influence firm outcomes and find that the presence of female directors on boards and board committees (i) facilitates the production of financial statements of higher quality; (ii) may lead to lesser incidence of violations of capital market laws and regulations, and (iii) reduces the hoarding of negative news and the related stock price crash risk. We also compare female directors to their male counterparts and find limited evidence for systematic differences.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HF Commerce > HF5387 Business Ethics H Social Sciences > HG Finance > HG4001-4285 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance |
Divisions: | Sabancı Business School Sabancı Business School > Accounting and Finance Sabancı Business School > Management and Strategy |
Depositing User: | Melsa Ararat |
Date Deposited: | 16 Sep 2020 22:01 |
Last Modified: | 26 Apr 2022 10:17 |
URI: | https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/40173 |
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