Researchers investigated how gender diversity in the boardroom affects corporate leadership. They found that women in the boardroom bring a lot to the table, but not in stereotypically feminine ways. Female directors tend to be dynamic leaders, more open to risk and less beholden to tradition than their male counterparts.
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Researchers investigated the effect of gender and racial diversity in the boardroom. They found that racial boardroom diversity was associated with higher levels of innovation, a better corporate reputation, and better overall corporate performance. In addition, they found gender diversity was associated with higher levels of innovation.
Read MoreThis study considers the effectiveness of two marketing techniques associated with donating to charity. Cause-related marketing was found to be a more effective method than cause sponsorship in prompting Facebook users to share the brand page with peers.
Read MoreThis compilation of studies shows that high prices and a lack of product information are the two greatest barriers deterring customers from purchasing green items.
Read MoreResearchers studied the effects of being a popular or high reputation firm on market rewards and punishments. Their findings: they will be rewarded more and punished less.
Read MoreResearchers study reports of US boycotts in relation to boycott prevalence and corresponding reactions. Among the findings, they learned that companies struggling to maintain positive reputation face an increased threat from boycotts and may feel greater pressure to make concessions. This document is for members only; you must be logged in as a member to view it.
Read MoreResearchers estimate that investing in a portfolio of companies with high shareholder rights would outperform a high management rights portfolio by 9.3% a year.
Read MoreThis research finds that customers are more likely to purchase a company’s products if they personally identify with the company or the cause promoted through the product, or if there is a strong fit between the company and the cause it supports.
Read MoreJust as the title suggests, researchers found that if a company invests in environmental and social programs, each kind of investment will affect environmental, social, and economic performance.
Read MoreIn regulated industries like banking, political spending is associated with stronger market performance.
Read MoreResearchers found that shareholder resolutions and the threat of state regulation provoked firms’ public disclosure of important environmental information.
Read MoreStudy shows that efforts to improve employee relations, product sustainability, and environmental policies have a significant impact on lowering the cost of equity for companies.
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