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Financial management effectiveness and board gender diversity in member-governed, community financial institutions
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posted on 2023-06-09, 00:12 authored by Anne Marie Ward, John ForkerAlthough non-profit organisations typically have high representation of females on their boards, relatively little is known about the effects of gender diversity in these organisations particularly in relation to financial management. In this archival study, resource dependency theory and agency analysis are combined to provide theoretical insight and empirical analysis of gender diversity on effective financial management in member- governed, community financial institutions. The investigation is possible due to the unique characteristics of the organisational form and region being examined—credit unions in Northern Ireland. The sector has not been subject to external regulation on board gender, yet a wide array of gender mix on boards ranging from 100 % male to 100 % female are in existence. In addition, effective financial management is crucial to their survival and their ability to meet member objectives. Boards with higher female representation exhibit superior financial management first, in respect of loan book quality in the period of austerity following the financial crisis and second when measured against return on assets.
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- Published
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- Published version
Journal
Journal of Business EthicsISSN
0167-4544Publisher
Springer VerlagExternal DOI
Issue
2Volume
141Page range
351-366Department affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
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