How gender diversity of boards relates to buybacks

Compared to male-dominated boards, gender diverse boards are less likely to use share buybacks to buy undervalued shares and thus achieve extra returns from a well-timed purchase. Some studies suggest women are less self-confident than men and therefore make better decisions. Women are also more risk averse than men – which has even been used, for example, in the European Union as an argument justifying mandatory quotas of women representatives on bank boards.

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