CAN WOMEN CHANGE A FIRM’S FATE? A STUDY ON THE FIRM PERFORMANCE BASED ON GENDER DIVERSITY IN FOOD SECTOR OF PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Tehreem Fatima
  • Muhammad Ibrahim
  • Abid Hussain Nadeem
  • Nayyra Zeb
  • Abdul Qayyum
  • Shahid Aslam

Keywords:

Gender diversity, women on board, corporate governance, firm performance.

Abstract

Under the area of corporate administration, the Board of chiefs is viewed as a fundamental segment in essential dynamic that at last influences the company's benefit and in general execution. The fragment of women is observed low in the top management all around the world. This examination expects to distinguish the effect of gender orientation variety on the firm execution only in the food area of Pakistan. Panel Data was collected from thirteen food and beverage companies of Pakistan for the time period of 2012 to 2020. The analysis was carried out by using pooled OLS model estimation using Eviews9 with 117observations. The variables undertaken for the study were tested and it was uncovered that the presence of ladies on the board is adversely identified with firm execution giving proof that the presence of female board individuals doesn't really hoist the presentation of the firm. Also, the presence of male fragments is insignificantly related to firm execution. It implies that a gender-diverse board will not always impact the firm performance with the corporate structures prevailing in the developing economy, Pakistan. The results of the research are not convincing but they can be used as a reference for future studies. However, the literature used in the study can be taken forward as it is a meaningful addition in relation to the role of women in the corporate boards.

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Published

2021-08-30

How to Cite

Tehreem Fatima, Muhammad Ibrahim, Abid Hussain Nadeem, Nayyra Zeb, Abdul Qayyum, & Shahid Aslam. (2021). CAN WOMEN CHANGE A FIRM’S FATE? A STUDY ON THE FIRM PERFORMANCE BASED ON GENDER DIVERSITY IN FOOD SECTOR OF PAKISTAN. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 18(10), 769-781. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/9892