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Archive | 2010

Women on Board and Firm Performance

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers

This study addresses the research question of whether companies with female directors on the board have a higher average performance than companies with no female directors. The debate about the low representation of women in the top management of companies involves both moral arguments (equality between men and women) and economic arguments (companies with more women perform better). This study investigates the financial performance of 99 Dutch listed companies with and without women on the board. The analysis extends earlier used methods of Catalyst and McKinsey, two studies that are often cited in the literature (although both have a number of methodological shortcomings). This article adds to the international debate and applies useful methods to 99 listed companies in the Dutch Female Board Index. The results contribute to this often normative debate. They show that firms with women perform better than those without women. The differences are statistically significant for return on equity. Regression analyses confirm these findings.Open access available at: DOI:10.1007/2Fs10997-011-9186-1


Archive | 2009

Financial Distress Prediction and Operating Leases

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers

This study investigates whether including operating lease commitments in financial distress prediction models would increase the classification accuracy of these models. Classification accuracy measures the percentages of correctly classified companies in either of the two categories (healthy or financially distressed). This study includes 38 listed companies in financial distress (of which 21 companies eventually went bankrupt) and 62 healthy companies in the period from 2000 to 2004. It is concluded that financially distressed companies use relatively more operating leases than healthy companies. However, the accuracy of the financial distress prediction models did not significantly improve by taking operating leases into account. These results may contribute to the discussion on which type of lease-accounting is preferred: the current method in which operating leases only appear in the notes to the financial statement, or the method of capitalizing financial and operating leases.


Archive | 2009

Female Directors on Corporate Boards Provide Legitimacy to a Company: A Resource Dependency Perspective

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers


Management Online Review | 2009

Non-Executive Directors in the Profit and Non-Profit Sector: A Different Approach Towards Governance?

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers; L.M. Quadackers; Auke de Bos


Archive | 2010

A Comparison of Gender Diversity in the Corporate Governance Codes of France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers


Archive | 2008

The Importance of Board Independence : A Multidisciplinary Approach

A. (Auke) de Bos; Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers; N.J.M. van Zijl


Archive | 2012

Learning Mores and Corporate Governance: The Importance of Soft Controls and Board Evaluations

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers


Archive | 2008

De Nederlandse Female Board Index 2007

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers


Archive | 2016

The Changing Composition of the Supervisory Boards of the Eight Largest Banks and Insurers During 2008-2014 and the Impact of the '4 4 Suitability Screenings'

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers; Margriet Stavast-Groothuis


Deakin Law Review | 2015

Gender Quota in the Boardroom: The Dutch Approach

Mijntje Lückerath-Rovers

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Auke de Bos

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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H.J.C. van Marle

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Pieter Kleve

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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R.V. De Mulder

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Margot Scheltema

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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