Director Characteristics, Gender Balance and Insolvency Risk: An Empirical Study

  • Wilson N
  • Altanlar A
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This study examines the characteristics of the directors and owners of private companies in relation to insolvency risk, with a specific focus on the incidence and impact of female directors. We analyse data on over 900,000 limited companies in 2007-8 including over 17,000 that ceased trading due to insolvency. In the context of an enhanced failure prediction model, which controls for a wide range of company, industry characteristics and governance, we isolate the effects of having female directors on the likelihood of insolvency. The results provide compelling evidence of a relationship between the gender composition of directorships and insolvency risk.

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Wilson, N., & Altanlar, A. (2012). Director Characteristics, Gender Balance and Insolvency Risk: An Empirical Study. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1932107

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