Authors
Steven Balsam, John Puthenpurackal, Arun Upadhyay
Publication date
2021/8/1
Journal
Journal of Corporate Finance
Volume
69
Pages
102007
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Research shows female directors are associated with proxies for improved monitoring, yet finds mixed results as to their effect on firm performance. Hypothesizing that their performance impact depends on the firms' information environment, we find that independent female directors have a negative (positive) effect on performance in opaque (transparent) firms, an effect which is incremental to that of independent male directors. We then explore the channels which drive this finding. The standard measure of the information environment considers opacity from the view of external parties such as analysts and investors. However, independent directors have greater access to information than external parties. Consequently, we investigate whether additional data sources, if they exist, mitigate the impact of “external” opacity on the effect of independent female directors on firm performance. We find that when …
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Scholar articles
S Balsam, J Puthenpurackal, A Upadhyay - Journal of Corporate Finance, 2021