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GENDER QUOTAS ON CORPORATE BOARDS: ON THE DIFFUSION OF A DISTINCT NATIONAL POLICY REFORM
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European LawInternational RegulationLawEuropean Union LawCorporate Board QuotaIndustrial OrganizationLegislationSocial SciencesGender DisparityGender StudiesPolitical EconomyGender EqualityParallel LegislationEuropean Community LawPublic PolicyCorporate GovernanceCorporate LawFeminist TheoryPolicy StudiesComparative LawBusinessPath DependencyGender DivideRegulation
The spread of corporate board quota legislation is studied in light of diffusion theory. Mechanisms of diffusion, path dependency and critical junctures can contribute to explaining the spread of policy reforms, such as the corporate board quota legislation. The empirical section describes the Norwegian reform process and maps out the ongoing European and global reform processes and debates. Seven countries, in addition to Norway, have in recent years initiated legal reforms and adopted corporate board quota rules: Spain, Iceland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Malaysia. However, the debates over the introduction of parallel legislation extend further, and are a burning issue in several other Western European countries, as well as globally. The discussion addresses why this policy spreads, and tries to understand the complexities of factors that have led to the diffusion of public debate and legal reform of corporate board quota.
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