Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity(English, Hardcover, Dhir Aaron A.)

Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity(English, Hardcover, Dhir Aaron A.)

  • Dhir Aaron A.
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781107014879ISBN 10: 1107014875

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Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity(English, Hardcover, Dhir Aaron A.) is written by Dhir Aaron A. and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1107014875 (ISBN 10) and 9781107014879 (ISBN 13).

The lack of gender parity in the governance of business corporations has ignited a heated global debate, leading policymakers to wrestle with difficult questions that lie at the intersection of market activity and social identity politics. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with corporate board directors in Norway and documentary content analysis of corporate securities filings in the United States, Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity empirically investigates two distinct regulatory models designed to address diversity in the boardroom: quotas and disclosure. The author's study of the Norwegian quota model demonstrates the important role diversity can play in enhancing the quality of corporate governance, while also revealing the challenges diversity mandates pose. His analysis of the US regime shows how a disclosure model has led corporations to establish a vocabulary of 'diversity'. At the same time, the analysis highlights the downsides of affording firms too much discretion in defining that concept. This book deepens ongoing policy conversations and offers new insights into the role law can play in reshaping the gendered dynamics of corporate governance cultures.