The present paper aims to analyse whether the presence of women in leading positions can affect the risk profile of a firm. We provide new and more robust empirical evidence that there is a negative relationship between female participation in the top management and credit risk. We focus on a large and representative sample of Italian manufacturing firms, and we extract data on directors and top managers as well as rating classes and credit score indicators. We provide evidence of a significant credit risk reduction associated with the inclusion of women among the top managers of the firm, using a fixed effects model. Our results are robust to different model specifications and estimation strategies. We also find different magnitudes for the impact, with a greater impact associated with smaller firms.

“Women in leading corporate positions and credit risk: Evidence from Italian firms”

Alessandro Manello
;
Eleonora Isaia
;
Mariacristina Rossi
2020-01-01

Abstract

The present paper aims to analyse whether the presence of women in leading positions can affect the risk profile of a firm. We provide new and more robust empirical evidence that there is a negative relationship between female participation in the top management and credit risk. We focus on a large and representative sample of Italian manufacturing firms, and we extract data on directors and top managers as well as rating classes and credit score indicators. We provide evidence of a significant credit risk reduction associated with the inclusion of women among the top managers of the firm, using a fixed effects model. Our results are robust to different model specifications and estimation strategies. We also find different magnitudes for the impact, with a greater impact associated with smaller firms.
2020
CeRP working papers
WP 201
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credit rating, female leadership, corporate governance
Alessandro Manello, Greta Falavigna, Eleonora Isaia, Mariacristina Rossi
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