Does Female Management Influence Firm Performance? Evidence from Luxembourg Banks
Financial Markets and Portfolio Management (2016)
University of St. Gallen, School of Finance Research Paper No. 2015/01
33 Pages Posted: 14 Jan 2015 Last revised: 13 Jan 2017
Date Written: March 31, 2016
Abstract
In this study we examine the relationship between the proportion of women in top management positions at banks and these institutions' financial performance. Using prudential data from supervisory reporting for all credit institutions in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg from 1999 to 2013, we find a positive association between female management and firm performance. The economic effect is substantial: a 10% increase in women in top management positions improves the bank's future return on equity by more than 3% p.a. Moreover, we show that this positive relationship is (i) almost twice as large during the global financial crisis than in stable market conditions and (ii) non-linear, with banks having 20%-40% female management being the most successful.
Keywords: management diversity, female management representation, bank performance
JEL Classification: G21, J16, L25, M14
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