Influence of gender of newly appointed CEO on capital market risk and stock returns of selected countries
Although there is a scarce number of females assuming top management positions, the position of chief executive officer (CEO) is not exclusive to one gender. However, gender stereotypes can affect the perception and decision-making of market investors. Using a matched sample of newly appointed male...
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Main Authors: | Glorioso, Naiza C., Lee, Stefanel Bridget C., Relloso, Kenny, Yusingco, Jeremy Vince S. |
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9053 |
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