菲律宾政府金融机构中的妇女:联锁管理委员会的网络分析

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Precious Grace Bugayong, Meriel Tobin Sadicon, Jovito Jose P. Katigbak
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连锁董事通常被描述为公司董事会成员同时在多家公司董事会任职的做法。在菲律宾,之前的研究表明,在100强企业的所有董事中,只有15%是女性。平均而言,女性只占单个公司董事会的13%。因此,本研究考察了菲律宾政府金融机构(gfi)内部的董事会联锁及其性别方面。本研究通过网络分析对2017-2019年期间的10个GFIs进行了分析,发现了两个重要的观点:(i)董事会中女性的代表性明显较低;(ii)董事会联锁高度关联,高度集中于少数拥有多个席位的董事。尽管她们仍然与其他网络成员保持联系,但与男性相比,女性接触其他成员的途径必须更远更长。这减少了成为有影响力和重要的网络成员的机会。因此,本文建议将这一问题纳入国家政策辩论,并为妇女创造更好的就业机会。
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Women in Philippine Government Financial Institutions: A Network Analysis of Interlocking Governing Boards
Interlocking directorship is often described as the practice of members of a corporate board of directors serving on the boards of multiple corporations simultaneously. In the Philippines, previous studies have shown that of all the directors that served on the top 100 corporations, only 15 percent are women. On average, women comprise only 13 percent of the board of directors of individual companies. Hence, this study examines board interlocks within Philippine Government Financial Institutions (GFIs) and their gender aspect. By analyzing ten GFIs through network analysis over the period 2017-2019, this study finds two important points: (i) women’s representation in the board has been significantly low and (ii) board interlocking is highly connected and highly concentrated on a few directors holding multiple seats. Although they are still connected with the rest of the network members, women must go through farther and lengthier paths to reach other members than their male counterparts. This diminishes the opportunities to be an influential and significant network member. Thus, this paper recommends bringing the issue into national policy debates and creating better employment opportunities for women.
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