Title
Sex, Trust, and Corporate Boards
Abstract
This essay collects and interprets social science research on sex and trust and uses this work to shed new light on the emerging case for gender diversity on corporate boards. Specifically, the essay describes research findings that indicate (1) that men and women trust and are trustworthy on different bases and (2) the existence of a bias against women in corporate leadership positions. Based on this research and current legal scholarship on corporate governance, the essay asserts that gender diversity on corporate boards may be desirable but difficult to attain. The essay also calls for more targeted research on the links among sex, trusting behavior, trustworthiness, and corporate board membership.
Disciplines
Business Organizations Law
Date of this Version
August 2006
Recommended Citation
Joan M. Heminway, "Sex, Trust, and Corporate Boards" (August 11, 2006). bepress Legal Series. bepress Legal Series.Working Paper 1527.
https://law.bepress.com/expresso/eps/1527