The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies

This study examines the influences of female directors on the performance of Chinese companies. Both financial and non-financial performance is evaluated. The female chairman is used as the proxy for female directors. Based on a sample of 1,325 Chinese publicly listed companies from 2014 and 2018, t...

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Main Author: SONG, MING
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2019
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57493/
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description This study examines the influences of female directors on the performance of Chinese companies. Both financial and non-financial performance is evaluated. The female chairman is used as the proxy for female directors. Based on a sample of 1,325 Chinese publicly listed companies from 2014 and 2018, this study finds out that female chairmen are related to lower stock returns, lower risks, slightly higher efficiency, better corporate governance, worse corporate social responsibility commitment, and higher pay gap inside the companies. Meanwhile, none of the common company-specific characteristics (i.e. leverage) is significant determinants of appointment of female chairmen. Overall, this study finds out that companies with female chairmen generally under perform companies with male chairmen. However, it is unfair to attribute the under performance of these companies solely to female chairmen. Specifically, troubled companies are more likely to appoint a female chairman. This is called “glass cliff” effects. Therefore, future studies should take account of the “glass cliff” effect in the analysis of influences of female directors.
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spelling nottingham-574932022-11-30T12:10:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57493/ The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies SONG, MING This study examines the influences of female directors on the performance of Chinese companies. Both financial and non-financial performance is evaluated. The female chairman is used as the proxy for female directors. Based on a sample of 1,325 Chinese publicly listed companies from 2014 and 2018, this study finds out that female chairmen are related to lower stock returns, lower risks, slightly higher efficiency, better corporate governance, worse corporate social responsibility commitment, and higher pay gap inside the companies. Meanwhile, none of the common company-specific characteristics (i.e. leverage) is significant determinants of appointment of female chairmen. Overall, this study finds out that companies with female chairmen generally under perform companies with male chairmen. However, it is unfair to attribute the under performance of these companies solely to female chairmen. Specifically, troubled companies are more likely to appoint a female chairman. This is called “glass cliff” effects. Therefore, future studies should take account of the “glass cliff” effect in the analysis of influences of female directors. 2019-10-01 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57493/1/14316378%20N14170%20Dissertation%20%20MING%20SONG.docx SONG, MING (2019) The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies
title The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies
title_full The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies
title_fullStr The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies
title_full_unstemmed The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies
title_short The Influences of Female Directors on Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Chinese Publicly Listed Companies
title_sort influences of female directors on financial and non-financial performance of chinese publicly listed companies
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/57493/