Does Board Gender Diversity Affects Dividend Payout? Evidence from a review of literature

  • Anuar E
  • Abdul Aziz R
  • Mohamad M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The objective of this paper is to review the literature on how board gender diversity impacts dividend payout among public listed companies in Malaysia. Traditionally, higher-level management positions are held by men. Leadership and decision making are predominantly male, while the minority are women directors. When corporate boards show diversity, there is a significant presence of women or the addition of women to the board. In the past, present, and indeed the future, board gender diversity is the issue that is a growing trend and is getting more attention. The shareholders and investors are putting pressure on the boards of directors' to show increased performance. The findings from this paper will provide evidence on whether board gender diversity influences the dividend payout. Board composition without gender discrimination is the new normal for corporations to thrive after the global lockdowns from Covid-19. Other relevant matters on the impact of board gender diversity will also be discussed.

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Anuar, E., Abdul Aziz, R., Mohamad, M., & Hashim, R. (2020). Does Board Gender Diversity Affects Dividend Payout? Evidence from a review of literature. Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies, 5(16), 19–34. https://doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v5i16.350

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