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Women on Corporate Boards of Directors and their Influence on Corporate Philanthropy

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This study examined the relationship between the proportion of women serving on firms' boards of directors and the extent to which these same firms engaged in charitable giving activities. Using a sample of 185 Fortune500 firms for the 1991–1994 time period, the results provide strong support for the notion that firms having a higher proportion of women serving on their boards do engage in charitable giving to a greater extent than firms having a lower proportion of women serving on their boards. Further, the results suggest a link between the percentage of women on boards and firm philanthropy in the areas of community service and the arts, but found no link between women boardmembers and firm giving to support education or public policy issues. The implications of the findings and some areas for future research are discussed.

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Williams, R.J. Women on Corporate Boards of Directors and their Influence on Corporate Philanthropy. Journal of Business Ethics 42, 1–10 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021626024014

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