The Compelling Case for Gender Diversity to Enhance Businesses Bottom Line

Shafi Mohamad
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This paper aims to study the possible relationship between gender diversity and the impact this could have for enhancement of businesses bottom line. There is compelling evidence from the literature to suggest that all else being equal women are more inclined to act ethically as opposed to men when confronted by dodgy business transactions. The suggestion that follows on from this type of ethical behaviour is that when applied consistently in similar business scenarios, will tend to have a favourable impact on a corporation’s bottom line over time. Although no empirical evidence was gathered to support this hypothesis the author would like to make the argument about a positive relationship between gender diversity and the favourable impact this would have on the corporation’s bottom line as reflected by all the standard indicators based on the available anecdotal evidence.
性别多样性提高企业利润的令人信服的案例
本文旨在研究性别多样性和影响之间可能的关系,这可能有提高企业的底线。文献中有令人信服的证据表明,在其他条件都相同的情况下,女性在面对狡猾的商业交易时,比男性更倾向于表现得合乎道德。从这种道德行为中得出的结论是,如果在类似的商业场景中持续应用,随着时间的推移,往往会对公司的底线产生有利的影响。虽然没有收集到任何经验证据来支持这一假设,但作者希望根据现有的轶事证据,就所有标准指标所反映的性别多样性与这将对公司底线产生的有利影响之间的积极关系提出论点。
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