Title: Women on boards and corporate governance: evidence from listed companies in Thailand

Authors: Sasiwimon Warunsiri Paweenawat

Addresses: School of Economics, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, 126/1 Vibhavadee-Rangsit Rd., Dindaeng, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand

Abstract: Despite high female participation in the Thai labour market, female representation on Thai boards of directors is low. This study investigates the effect of female representation on boards of directors on the level of corporate governance in Thailand. The ordered logit regression is applied to a dataset of companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). The main results show that an improvement in corporate governance is associated with a higher ratio of women appointed as board directors. Furthermore, female leadership in the form of chairpersons on executive and audit committees, two important subcommittees, strongly and positively affects corporate governance levels. Finally, the presence of women on a board has a similar effect on corporate governance as that of the presence of independent directors does. The findings offer an insightful introduction to policy makers for promoting female leadership roles on boards to enhance corporate governance.

Keywords: corporate governance; women; female leadership; gender diversity; gender equality; boards of directors; listed companies; Stock Exchange of Thailand; SET; Thailand.

DOI: 10.1504/IJBGE.2019.099569

International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 2019 Vol.13 No.4, pp.408 - 425

Received: 09 Nov 2017
Accepted: 27 Jan 2019

Published online: 09 May 2019 *

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