Female board participation and annual report readability in firms with boardroom connections
ISSN: 1754-2413
Article publication date: 11 April 2018
Issue publication date: 24 May 2018
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between the female board participation and the readability of annual report.
Design/methodology/approach
Using hand-collected data from a “network-oriented market”, as exists in Italy, which includes 435 annual reports, this study uses a regression analysis to test whether female board participation affects the annual report readability.
Findings
Female board participation is found to have a positive impact on disclosure readability in firms with small boardroom connections but the opposite effect in firms with large boardroom connections.
Research limitations/implications
This paper responds to recent calls in the corporate governance literature by investigating whether the female board participation affects the transparency of the disclosure practices.
Practical implications
This study has policy implications, as it helps to improve evaluations of how, and under which circumstances, female board participation may lead to higher disclosure quality and thus benefit investors.
Originality/value
This paper shows that female board participation has different effects on the disclosure readability at different levels of board positions in inter-firm networks.
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Citation
Ginesti, G., Drago, C., Macchioni, R. and Sannino, G. (2018), "Female board participation and annual report readability in firms with boardroom connections", Gender in Management, Vol. 33 No. 4, pp. 296-314. https://doi.org/10.1108/GM-07-2017-0079
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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