Gender diversity in the Boardroom and firm performance: The case of Czech Republic

Thesis title: Gender diversity in the Boardroom and firm performance: The case of Czech Republic
Author: Kurdova, Yana
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Tyll, Ladislav
Opponents: Badie, Natálie
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
In modern practice of corporate governance, one of the most discussed topics in the analysis of the composition of the board of directors (BoD) is the issue of including women in it. Despite the growth in the number of empirical studies focused on substantiating the role of women in improving financial performance of companies in Europe, America and Asia, gender issues in relation to Czech companies have been insufficiently covered. Thereafter, this thesis investigates the relationships between the share of women on the boards of Czech companies and the ROA & ROE of the firms, that are estimated using multiple regression models. The most crucial findings presented in this research are that female executives continue to constitute a minority in the firms, despite the observed positive correlation between the share of women and firm’s profitability. Overall, results are in-line with available prior studies investigating the link between share of women on the board/ in the companies in general and financial performance of said companies. Finally, this thesis extends academic literature on gender diversity within companies in Czech Republic by providing empirical verification of significance of female presence in the governance of the firms. Additionally, strategic initiatives in facilitating female participation in corporate governance were evaluated and proposed.
Keywords: ESG; female leadership; women on the board of directors; financial performance of the company; OLS regression
Thesis title: Gender diversity in the Boardroom and firm performance: The case of Czech Republic
Author: Kurdova, Yana
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Tyll, Ladislav
Opponents: Badie, Natálie
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
In modern practice of corporate governance, one of the most discussed topics in the analysis of the composition of the board of directors (BoD) is the issue of including women in it. Despite the growth in the number of empirical studies focused on substantiating the role of women in improving financial performance of companies in Europe, America and Asia, gender issues in relation to Czech companies have been insufficiently covered. Thereafter, this thesis investigates the relationships between the share of women on the boards of Czech companies and the ROA & ROE of the firms, that are estimated using multiple regression models. The most crucial findings presented in this research are that female executives continue to constitute a minority in the firms, despite the observed positive correlation between the share of women and firm’s profitability. Overall, results are in-line with available prior studies investigating the link between share of women on the board/ in the companies in general and financial performance of said companies. Finally, this thesis extends academic literature on gender diversity within companies in Czech Republic by providing empirical verification of significance of female presence in the governance of the firms. Additionally, strategic initiatives in facilitating female participation in corporate governance were evaluated and proposed.
Keywords: female leadership; financial performance of the company; ESG; women on the boards of directors; OLS regression

Information about study

Study programme: 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 strategy

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 10. 12. 2022
Date of submission: 15. 5. 2023
Date of defense: 21. 6. 2023
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/83078/podrobnosti

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