This paper investigates the ability of female presence to affect value relevance. Focusing on a sample of 487 entities listed in 18 European countries over the period 2009–2017, it uses a price model to assess the ability of female presence to affect the value relevance of earnings and book value disclosed in the consolidated annual reports of the firms analyzed. Findings offer evidence that female presence on corporate boards increases the value relevance of accounting amounts, providing insights that board composition affects investors’ judgments. Taking into account that in the literature scholars have shown that female presence is associated with market prices, this paper provides a contribution, showing its ability to affect the value relevance of earnings and book value of equity. The research findings suggest that not only the quality of accounting standards but also other factors such as female presence on the corporate board of directors affect accounting practices and, in turn, the quality of financial reporting and value relevance. Its findings offer an additional support to the European Union Gender Equality Strategy 2020–2025 according to which an increase in women's participation in the labor market has a strong, positive impact on the whole economy.

Cimini, R. (2022). The effect of female presence on corporate boards of directors on the value relevance of accounting amounts: empirical evidence from the European Union. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTING, 33(1), 134-153 [10.1111/jifm.12138].

The effect of female presence on corporate boards of directors on the value relevance of accounting amounts: empirical evidence from the European Union

Cimini, R
2022-01-01

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This paper investigates the ability of female presence to affect value relevance. Focusing on a sample of 487 entities listed in 18 European countries over the period 2009–2017, it uses a price model to assess the ability of female presence to affect the value relevance of earnings and book value disclosed in the consolidated annual reports of the firms analyzed. Findings offer evidence that female presence on corporate boards increases the value relevance of accounting amounts, providing insights that board composition affects investors’ judgments. Taking into account that in the literature scholars have shown that female presence is associated with market prices, this paper provides a contribution, showing its ability to affect the value relevance of earnings and book value of equity. The research findings suggest that not only the quality of accounting standards but also other factors such as female presence on the corporate board of directors affect accounting practices and, in turn, the quality of financial reporting and value relevance. Its findings offer an additional support to the European Union Gender Equality Strategy 2020–2025 according to which an increase in women's participation in the labor market has a strong, positive impact on the whole economy.
2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ECON-06/A - Economia aziendale
English
accounting
European Union
female presence
value relevance
Cimini, R. (2022). The effect of female presence on corporate boards of directors on the value relevance of accounting amounts: empirical evidence from the European Union. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTING, 33(1), 134-153 [10.1111/jifm.12138].
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