Where Are All the Women? Institutional Context and the Prevalence of Women on the Corporate Board of Directors

Business and Society 50 (3):531-555 (2011)
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This dissertation abstract and the reflection commentary present the work of Dr. Johanne Grosvold. The dissertation addresses the influence of institutional context on the prevalence of women on corporate boards of directors. The dissertation abstract explains the research questions, setting, and methods.The reflection commentary discusses the author’s views of research process as a junior scholar.

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