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Do investors reward gender diversity? An event study of the MSCI World Women’s Leadership Index

Fekete, Thomas Glede; Hagen, Erik
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2021
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  • Master Thesis [4656]
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The aim of this thesis is to study how global markets value companies that exhibit a

commitment towards gender diversity among their board of directors and among the leadership

positions. We investigate how stock returns and trading volume are affected by inclusion in or

exclusion from the MSCI World Women’s Leadership Index (WWLI). The effect is measured

on both the date of announcement and the effective date of the index rebalancing. We use both

global samples as well as geographically categorized subsamples to study the effects in North

America, Europe, and Asia Pacific individually.

The data is processed by removing observations from the dataset which are affected by

confounding events that could bias the results. Our findings suggest that on an aggregate level,

investors seem to value index inclusion, as we observe significant abnormal returns on the day

of the event. In the geographical subcategories the results suggest that investors in Europe and

Asia do not value, and rather punish firms included in the index. Furthermore, deletions yield

no significant results, apart from in the European region where investors seem to penalize

exclusion from the World Women’s Leadership Index. Neither inclusion nor exclusion appear

to have a significant effect on trading volume. The results could potentially be biased by

endogenous variables, as both inclusion and exclusion from the index could be explained by

the same factor that causes abnormal returns.

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