Working Paper

Gender Diversity, Gender in the Boardroom and Gender Quotas

Astrid Kunze, Katrin Scharfenkamp
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 10077

This study investigates boards of (non-executive) directors and whether employee representation has a positive effect on gender diversity on boards. We exploit rich, newly assembled board–director matched panel data for Norway and Germany, which contain unique information on whether a director represents shareholders or employees during the period around 2008, when a Norwegian board gender quota came into effect. We present two novel results that challenge previous thinking about the effects of board gender quotas on women directors. First, we find a positive impact of employee representation before the gender quota reform on gender diversity. Second, although the Norwegian gender quota has increased the probability of a director being female, the effect through employee representation has relatively decreased after the implementation of the reform. We discuss potential mechanisms and implications for the design of co-determination laws and gender quotas.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: affirmative action, employee representation, shared governance, co-determination, women, boards of directors, firm size
JEL Classification: G300, J160, K300, L210, L250, M540