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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 22:53authored byBK Sjafjell
Norway is one of the most egalitarian countries in the world, with a high level
of gender equality and a high percentage of women at work. Nevertheless,
mandatory rules appeared necessary to bring about changes in the
composition of corporate boards. This article describes the coup that made
Norway the first country in the world to mandate gender diversity on
corporate boards and outlines Norway’s innovative legislative approach to
this issue. The significance of gender diversity to corporate governance is
discussed, drawing on empirical studies of the effect of diversity on the
performance of companies. The article also discusses the potentially broader
impact of gender diversity in the boardroom, including the pressing question
of whether gender diversity in the boardroom can help companies create
sustainable value within the planetary boundaries.