Board gender quotas, female directors and corporate tax aggressiveness: A causal approach
Autor/a
García Blandón, Josep
Argilés Bosch, Josep M.
Ravenda, Diego
Castillo Merino, David
Otros/as autores/as
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Fecha de publicación
2021-12-17ISSN
1873-8079
Resumen
As a result of a mandatory board gender quota regulation, the percentage of female directors in Norway increased from around 5% in 2001 to over 40% in 2007, while it remained stable in neighbouring Denmark. Taking advantage of this unique research setting, this study implements a difference-in-differences approach to investigate the effects of the gender composition of the board of directors on corporate tax aggressiveness. Results indicate that the likelihood of corporate tax aggressive strategies increased in Norway after the appointment of many female directors, compared to the situation in Denmark. This finding is robust to a battery of sensitivity analyses and, in particular, to how corporate tax aggressiveness is measured. We interpret this result as caused by the way in which the incorporation of women to the boards was achieved, that is, through a mandatory board gender quota regulation. Possible implications of the findings are discussed.
Tipo de documento
Artículo
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English
Materias (CDU)
65 - Gestión y organización. Administración y dirección de empresas. Publicidad. Relaciones públicas. Medios de comunicación de masas
Palabras clave
Female directors
Gender quotas
Tax aggressiveness
Difference-in-differences
Administradors de societats
Páginas
32 p.
Publicado por
Elsevier
Publicado en
International Review of Financial Analysis
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