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Decision-making in the recruitment of women on corporate boards: does gender matter?

Sneh Bhardwaj (Federation University, Ballarat, Australia)

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

ISSN: 2040-7149

Article publication date: 15 March 2022

Issue publication date: 16 August 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The author provides an insider view of women directors' selections on corporate boards from the empirical setting of India and find if the recruitment practices in this space discriminate against women.

Design/methodology/approach

The study collected data from a diverse cohort of 27 directors through semi-structured interviews. The data were analysed by applying an interpretative inductive approach and using the software NVivo's 12-plus version.

Findings

The author’s findings show that board recruiters present different selection criteria and processes to women candidates depending upon heterogeneity among candidates' professional standing. Recruiters view women directors as a diverse cohort and value resourceful and experienced women when making recruitment decisions; these women directors are also found influencing directors' selection processes.

Originality/value

The results question the underlying assumptions of prejudice against women as posited by the feminist and social identity theorists without accounting for the heterogeneity among women and situations. By proposing the female-gender stereotyping deactivation theory in top leadership matters, such as board selections, the author argues that stereotyping becomes irrelevant in the strategic decisions of board selections. This new theorisation about women's access to leadership roles will help the cause of women empowerment both at a cognitive and practical level. Future researchers can test the gender deactivation theory among women leaders in diverse cultural contexts by looking at the intra-cohort differences among women leaders.

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Acknowledgements

The author is grateful to Sargam Bhardwaj (3rd year Medicine student at the Flinders University Australia), Prof Alison Sheridan and Prof Damian Morgan for their thoughts and constructive feedback on earlier versions of this manuscript. This paper partly figures in the PhD study of the author, which is funded by the Research Training Program scholarship of the Government of Australia. The author declares on conflict of interest whatsoever during any stage of data collection, analysis, paper writing or any other process in this research.

Citation

Bhardwaj, S. (2022), "Decision-making in the recruitment of women on corporate boards: does gender matter?", Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Vol. 41 No. 6, pp. 813-830. https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-08-2021-0188

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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