Female directors and accounting quality: a quasi-natural experiment research

Josep Garcia-Blandon, Josep Maria Argilés-Bosch, Diego Ravenda

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Abstract

This study capitalises on the unique setting created by the enactment of a board gender quota in Norway, which led to an unprecedented increase in the number of female directors within a short timeframe. To examine the impact of female board presence on accounting quality, the study employs a difference-in-differences methodology, taking advantage of this quasi-natural experiment context. Given the inherently endogenous nature of the research topic, the interpretation of the relationship between the number of female directors on the board and accounting quality reported in some prior studies as casual relationships poses challenges. In that regard, this study aims to shed light on an unresolved issue with the implementation of a research design that is particularly robust to endogeneity concerns. The empirical analysis produces compelling results, firmly rejecting any significant impact of female directors on accounting quality. The findings hold strong across various checks.

Original languageEnglish
JournalRevista Espanola de Financiacion y Contabilidad
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2023

Keywords

  • abnormal accruals
  • accounting conservatism
  • difference-in-differences
  • earnings response coefficients
  • Female directors

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