Presence and Profiles of Women on Corporate Boards in Philippine Publicly Listed Corporations: A Resource Dependence Theory Perspective

  • Regina M. Lizares Cesar E.A. Virata School of Business, University of the Philippines - Diliman

Abstract

Using a resource dependence perspective, this study investigates meso-level factors influencing the likelihood of a woman director (WOCBs) in Philippine publicly listed corporations (PLCs) and identifies profiles of WOCB based on the resources they provide a firm. Employing a sample of 252 PLCs and logistic analysis, this study determines that board size is significant and positively associated with the likelihood of a WOCB. Furthermore, utilizing the biographical data of 456 WOCB and cluster analysis, this study identifies five profiles of WOCB and determines the dominance of WOCBs who have a profile of a business expert.

Published
2023-07-20
How to Cite
LIZARES, Regina M.. Presence and Profiles of Women on Corporate Boards in Philippine Publicly Listed Corporations: A Resource Dependence Theory Perspective. Philippine Management Review, [S.l.], v. 30, p. 39-58, july 2023. Available at: <https://www.journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/pmr/article/view/9148>. Date accessed: 18 july 2025.
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