Does diversity payoff? Definitions, Antecedents and Consequences of TMT Diversity

Thesis title: Does diversity payoff? Definitions, Antecedents and Consequences of TMT Diversity
Author: Werner, Sarina
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Pauknerová, Daniela
Opponents: Králová, Tereza
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
This thesis aims to generate practical and theoretical value in the field of diversity. In order to answer the research question “Does diversity pay off?”, diversity is defined as a three-dimensional concept. By focusing on demographic diversity, antecedents and drivers are identified. Based on literature research, and theoretical concepts – namely, Upper Echelons Theory and Social Identity Theory, a conceptual model is developed, which reveals the equivocal consequences of diversity within the Top Management Team (TMT) upon firm performance. The relation is evaluated by an empirical analysis, on a sample of 80 listed German firms within 2017-2019. The research assumes that a gender diverse TMT, leads to an enhanced financial performance. Results indicate no significant positive relationship. However, interviewed experts indicate, that diversity will most likely have a positive influence on firms, if it is well integrated.
Keywords: Top Management Team; Diversity; Upper Echelons Theory; Diversity Management; Germany
Thesis title: Does diversity pay off? Definitions, Antecedents and Consequences of TMT Diversity
Author: Werner, Sarina
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Pauknerová, Daniela
Opponents: Králová, Tereza
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
This thesis aims to generate practical and theoretical value in the field of diversity. In order to answer the research question “Does diversity pay off?”, diversity is defined as a three-dimensional concept. By focusing on demographic diversity, antecedents and drivers are identified. Based on literature research, and theoretical concepts – namely, Upper Echelons Theory and Social Identity Theory, a conceptual model is developed, which reveals the equivocal consequences of diversity within the Top Management Team (TMT) upon firm performance. The relation is evaluated by an empirical analysis, on a sample of 80 listed German firms within 2017-2019. The research assumes that a gender diverse TMT, leads to an enhanced financial performance. Results indicate no significant positive relationship. However, interviewed experts indicate, that diversity will most likely have a positive influence on firms, if it is well integrated.
Keywords: Diversity; Upper Echelons Theory; Diversity Management; Top Management Team; Germany

Information about study

Study programme: Ekonomika a management/International Management
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Business Administration
Department: Department of Managerial Psychology and Sociology

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 7. 11. 2019
Date of submission: 11. 5. 2020
Date of defense: 19. 6. 2020
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/71794/podrobnosti

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