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DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 18 - 36, 29.03.2015

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This study investigates demographic diversity in the boards of public firms quoted at Borsa Istanbul. The findings show that female directors are neither less educated nor less professionally qualified than male directors. However, consistent with the glass ceiling arguments, the percentage of female directors that are CEOs or chairmen is lower compared to male directors.  Also, a lower percentage of them are independent and serve on audit committees. The findings also show that a lower percentage of foreign directors are independent, busy and serve on audit committees compared to Turkish directors. In addition, directors that are CEOs, busy directors or independent directors are younger. However, chairmen of firms are older. Lastly, the findings show that firms with foreign directors have lower total advice quality, compared to firms with no foreign directors. However, firms with female directors do not have a significantly different advice quality, compared to firms with no female directors

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 18 - 36, 29.03.2015

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Emrah Arıoglu This is me

Publication Date March 29, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Arıoglu, E. (2015). DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL. Research Journal of Business and Management, 2(1), 18-36.
AMA Arıoglu E. DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL. RJBM. November 2015;2(1):18-36.
Chicago Arıoglu, Emrah. “DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL”. Research Journal of Business and Management 2, no. 1 (November 2015): 18-36.
EndNote Arıoglu E (November 1, 2015) DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL. Research Journal of Business and Management 2 1 18–36.
IEEE E. Arıoglu, “DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL”, RJBM, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 18–36, 2015.
ISNAD Arıoglu, Emrah. “DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL”. Research Journal of Business and Management 2/1 (November 2015), 18-36.
JAMA Arıoglu E. DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL. RJBM. 2015;2:18–36.
MLA Arıoglu, Emrah. “DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL”. Research Journal of Business and Management, vol. 2, no. 1, 2015, pp. 18-36.
Vancouver Arıoglu E. DEMOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY IN THE BOARDROOM: EVIDENCE FROM BORSA ISTANBUL. RJBM. 2015;2(1):18-36.

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