Playing the Boys Game: Golf Buddies and Board Diversity
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW(2016)
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We study the participation of women in golf, a predominately male social activity, and its influence on their likelihood of serving on a board of directors. Exploiting a novel dataset of all golfers in Singapore, we find that woman golfers enjoy a 54% higher likelihood of serving on a board relative to male golfers. A womanu0027s probability of serving on the board in a large firm or in a predominately male industry increases by 117% to 125% when she plays golf. Joining the boyu0027s informal network appears to facilitate womenu0027s entrance or success in the executive labor market.
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