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Financial reporting quality effects of imposing (gender) quotas on boards of directors

•We study the passage of a Norwegian law requiring gender diversity on firms’ boards.•We find a short term decrease in accounting quality for the most affected firms.•Changes to other board members characteristics can partially explain our findings.•Mandating large and fast changes to boards negativ...

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Published in:Journal of accounting and public policy 2022-03, Vol.41 (2), p.106921, Article 106921
Main Authors: García Lara, Juan Manuel, Penalva, Jose, Scapin, Mariano
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Corporate governance
Directors
Financial reporting
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Gender
Law
Mandated changes on boards of directors
Monitoring
Public finance
Quotas
Women
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