We examine the impact of governance reforms related to board diversity on the performance of EU banks. Using a difference-in-difference approach, we document that reforms increase bank stock returns up to two years after their introduction. We find that the impact is similar across mandatory and affirmative actions, albeit the former increase bank risk. The performancediversity relationship varies with the type of reform. While gender diversity per se seems to have no significant influence, when women’s presence is mandatory it reduces risk. The effectiveness of reforms depends on a country's institutional environment, its legal origin and its cultural openness to diversity.

Board diversity reforms: Do they matter for EU bank performance? / F. Arnaboldi, B. Casu, E. Kalothychou, A. Sarkisyan. - [s.l] : Centre for Banking Research Cass Business School City, University of London, 2018.

Board diversity reforms: Do they matter for EU bank performance?

F. Arnaboldi
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2018

Abstract

We examine the impact of governance reforms related to board diversity on the performance of EU banks. Using a difference-in-difference approach, we document that reforms increase bank stock returns up to two years after their introduction. We find that the impact is similar across mandatory and affirmative actions, albeit the former increase bank risk. The performancediversity relationship varies with the type of reform. While gender diversity per se seems to have no significant influence, when women’s presence is mandatory it reduces risk. The effectiveness of reforms depends on a country's institutional environment, its legal origin and its cultural openness to diversity.
2018
Board diversity reforms; corporate governance codes; bank performance
Settore SECS-P/11 - Economia degli Intermediari Finanziari
http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/22322/
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Board diversity reforms: Do they matter for EU bank performance? / F. Arnaboldi, B. Casu, E. Kalothychou, A. Sarkisyan. - [s.l] : Centre for Banking Research Cass Business School City, University of London, 2018.
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