Female Representation in Corporate Governance and Influence on the Firm’s Performance in Botswana

Stancey T. Nkgowe, Sandra Chinhema
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When concerned to discuss role of women in corporate governance of Africa, gender discrimination and inequality become highly prominent. Thus, the current study aims to evaluate the gender inequality and female representation in the corporate governance of Africa, with special reference to Botswana, and analyze its impact on firm’s performance. To attain the objective of the current study, the research followed qualitative systematic review methodology. Through this methodology, the research relied on the review of already published reports and literature. The data was collected through authentic journals, whereas the articles were accessed through scholarly search engines. The findings revealed that women’s participation as corporate governance is too low in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in Botswana. This is because the traditional approach of male dominant culture and gender inequalities. Only 16% women are provided opportunities to participate as corporate leaders, whereas decisions are mostly taken in the hands of male staff. Though men are considered as great leaders, but still the economy of Botswana is showing -8% declines, which reflects poor firm’s financial performance
博茨瓦纳公司治理中的女性代表及其对公司绩效的影响
在讨论妇女在非洲公司治理中的作用时,性别歧视和不平等变得非常突出。因此,本研究旨在评估非洲公司治理中的性别不平等和女性代表性,特别参考博茨瓦纳,并分析其对公司绩效的影响。为达到本研究的目的,本研究采用质性系统回顾方法。通过这种方法,研究依赖于对已经发表的报告和文献的回顾。数据是通过真正的期刊收集的,而文章是通过学术搜索引擎获取的。调查结果显示,在撒哈拉以南非洲,尤其是博茨瓦纳,女性参与公司治理的比例过低。这是因为传统的男性主导文化和性别不平等的做法。只有16%的女性有机会成为企业领导人,而决策大多掌握在男性员工手中。尽管男性被认为是伟大的领导者,但博茨瓦纳的经济仍然显示出8%的下降,这反映了公司糟糕的财务表现
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