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Impact of boardroom diversity on corporate financial performance

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Impact of boardroom diversity on corporate financial performance

T. Bagh, M. A. Khan, et al.

This study dives into how boardroom diversity influences firms' financial performance, revealing a constructive relationship that is tempered by strategic change. Conducted by Tanveer Bagh, Muhammad Asif Khan, Natanya Meyer, and Hammad Riaz, the research offers implications for enhancing financial outcomes through diversity initiatives.

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Abstract
This study investigates the impact of boardroom diversity (BD) on firms’ financial performance (FP), drawing on economic and resource dependency theory. The study further explores the influence of strategic change (SC) on this nexus, using a six-dimensional index to measure BD and SC. A dataset of 240 non-financial firms listed on four stock exchanges (Moscow, Shanghai, Bombay, and Pakistan) over a 13-year period (2008–2020) is analyzed employing the generalized method of moments to address the common endogeneity problem in econometrics specification. The empirical results indicate that BD has a positive impact on FP, however, the impact is weakened by SC. The robustness of the findings is confirmed through alternative estimators. The study provides useful policy implications for managers and practitioners, suggesting that increasing BD can lead to improved FP, but careful consideration must be given to how SC may influence this connection.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
May 09, 2023
Authors
Tanveer Bagh, Muhammad Asif Khan, Natanya Meyer, Hammad Riaz
Tags
boardroom diversity
financial performance
strategic change
resource dependency theory
economic impact
non-financial firms
policy implications
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