Representation of women and people of color on nonprofit boards and CEO gender and race

Young‐joo Lee
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PurposeThis study examines how the representation of women and people of color on nonprofit boards relates to CEO gender and race.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses the 2020 data of 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in a Southeastern U.S. state. It employs the seemingly unrelated bivariate probit regression to simultaneously estimate the two equations for CEO gender and race.FindingsThe findings show that the proportion of board members of color is positively associated with having a CEO of color and a female CEO. The proportion of female board members is positively associated with having a female CEO, but not with having a CEO of color.Practical implicationsThe lack of a positive connection between women’s representation on the board and having a CEO of color may be attributable to the pervasive and systematic Whiteness in nonprofit leadership. The findings suggest that nonprofit boards reflect on the current executive hiring policies and practices to address existing racial biases or barriers.Originality/valueThis study’s findings reveal that the descriptive representation of women and people of color in the governing board is closely linked to their substantive representation in the form of selecting a woman or a person of color as the CEO. The findings also suggest an interconnection between the representation of people of color on the board and having a female CEO. However, women’s representation on the board is not related to having a CEO of color.
妇女和有色人种在非营利组织董事会中的代表性以及首席执行官的性别和种族情况
本研究探讨了女性和有色人种在非营利组织董事会中的代表性与首席执行官的性别和种族之间的关系。本研究使用了美国东南部某州 2020 年 501(c)(3) 非营利组织的数据。研究结果表明,有色人种董事会成员的比例与有色人种首席执行官和女性首席执行官呈正相关。女性董事会成员的比例与拥有女性首席执行官呈正相关,但与拥有有色人种首席执行官无正相关。研究结果建议非营利组织董事会反思当前的高管聘用政策和做法,以解决现存的种族偏见或障碍。原创性/价值这项研究结果表明,女性和有色人种在董事会中的描述性代表性与她们的实质性代表性(即选择女性或有色人种担任首席执行官)密切相关。研究结果还表明,有色人种在董事会中的代表性与女性首席执行官之间存在相互联系。然而,女性在董事会中的代表性与有色人种首席执行官的人选无关。
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