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Female board directors' resilience against gender discrimination
Authors:Rita Goyal  Nada Kakabadse  Andrew Kakabadse  Danielle Talbot
Institution:1. School of Strategy and Leadership, Coventry Business School, Coventry University, Coventry, UK;2. Policy, Governance and Ethics, Henley Business School, University of Reading, Reading, UK;3. Governance & Leadership, Henley Business School, University of Reading, Reading, UK;4. Student Experience, Faculty of Business and Law, Coventry University, Coventry, UK
Abstract:Despite regulatory efforts to promote gender diversity on boards, women are still severely underrepresented in board leadership in the UK, beyond FTSE 100 companies. Evidence suggests that women, when poorly represented in the workplace, are more likely to suffer discrimination. In this study, we report the first-hand experiences of gender discrimination suffered by female directors and present the process of how they build resilience through developing coping strategies. Such resilience-building processes seem to vary with the length of board experience of female directors. At the outset of their board journey, they adopt avoidant coping strategies of denial and disengagement. However, with experience in boards, they gain the confidence to pursue the active coping strategy of seeking and extending support. This qualitative study is based on 42 elite interviews of board directors and is guided by the resilience theory, in the context of top FTSE boards. The article also discusses the contribution of the study to theory, praxis, and policy.
Keywords:active and avoidant coping strategies  coping strategies  resilience processes
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