Pretty and colourful Why should there be women on European company boards?
Abstract
This Bachelors’ thesis compares theoretical arguments for women on boards and in management with practitioners’ argumentations for women on boards. By analyzing 32 responses to the EU Commission public consultation for women on boards with argument analysis, the study assesses how theoretical models fit the debate in society.
The analysis shows that the arguments go ‘outside the theoretical box’ when discussing women’s participation in the labour market. The theoretical models does not include the effect of the actors’ willingness not only to argue, but to act, in their framework on how to increase the share of women on boards. The thesis therefore concludes that the theoretical frameworks tested need to include perspectives from other areas in order to fully encompass the debate on women on boards.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2015-03-18Author
Nilsson Fjällström, Emma
Keywords
gender
quotas
management
European Union
board
women on boards
decoupling
competence
family policy
genus
kvotering
Europeiska Unionen
styrelse
kvinnor i styrelsen
decoupling
kompetens
familjepolicy
Series/Report no.
EURP KAND
186
Language
eng