The Impact of the Norwegian Gender Quota on Firm Risk
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2017-07-25
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Abstract
We investigate the Norwegian gender quota, implemented for Norwegian listed firms’ boards
in 2006, and its impact on firm risk. Using a difference-in-difference model, we find that the
increase in female board representation has little impact on firm risk-taking; if anything, it
increases firm risk in the long-run. Our finding supports the view that, although women are
more risk averse than men in general, female board members are a group of women with a
lower degree of risk aversion compared to the common female population.
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MSc in Finance
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Norwegian Gender Quota, Gender Effect, Firm Risk-Taking, Difference-in-Difference Model