Do Investors Undervalue Female Directors Due to Gender Role Stereotypes? Evidence from the United States

Abacus Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI:10.1111/abac.12321
Kumari Ranjeeni, Dharmendra Naidu
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We show that female directors are associated with higher equity undervaluation after controlling for the effects of female managers, firm performance, corporate governance, risk, dispersion in analysts’ earnings forecasts, firm size, stock price informativeness, and earnings quality. This association is less pronounced after increased societal awareness of female directors. Our findings are robust to the use of alternative measures of key variables and various tests of endogeneity. We further find that female directors’ committee membership, committee chair role, board tenure, and board experience are positively associated with equity undervaluation. Additional results show that female directors’ age and ethnicity also impact equity undervaluation, and the undervaluation of female directors mostly occurs for firms operating in male‐dominated industries. Our results collectively suggest that investors’ negative gender role stereotyping of female directors contributes to equity undervaluation of firms with female directors. Negative stereotyping of female directors is less pronounced after investors become more aware of the benefits of female directors. Therefore, our findings provide insights for policy makers and suggests that further increased awareness of the benefits of female directors is essential. Policy makers may also consider taking appropriate actions to further minimize gender stereotyping of female directors.
投资者是否因性别角色刻板印象而低估女性董事的价值?来自美国的证据
我们的研究表明,在控制了女性管理者、公司业绩、公司治理、风险、分析师盈利预测的分散性、公司规模、股票价格信息性和盈利质量的影响之后,女性董事与较高的股票低估相关。在提高了社会对女性董事的认识后,这种关联就不那么明显了。我们的研究结果在使用其他关键变量的测量方法和各种内生性检验后都是稳健的。我们进一步发现,女性董事的委员会成员资格、委员会主席角色、董事会任期和董事会经验与股权低估正相关。其他结果表明,女性董事的年龄和种族也会影响股权低估,而且女性董事的股权低估主要发生在男性主导的行业中。我们的研究结果共同表明,投资者对女性董事的负面性别角色刻板印象导致了有女性董事的公司的股权价值被低估。在投资者进一步认识到女性董事的益处后,对女性董事的负面刻板印象就不那么明显了。因此,我们的研究结果为政策制定者提供了启示,表明进一步提高对女性董事益处的认识至关重要。决策者还可以考虑采取适当行动,进一步减少对女性董事的性别刻板印象。
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