Board Gender Diversity, Risk-taking and Performance: Evidence from Dual Banking Systems

Abdul-Majid, M., Saal, D., Battisti, G., 2010. Efficiency in Islamic and conventional banking: an international comparison. Journal of Productivity Analysis34(1), 25–43. Abedifar, P., Molyneux, P., &Tarazi, A. (2013). Risk in Islamic banking. Review of Finance, 17(6), 2035-2096. Adams, R. B.,

Posted: 2 Jan 2019 Last revised: 7 Jul 2020

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Mushtaq Hussain Khan

Capital University of Science & Technology

Ahmad Fraz

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Arshad Hasan

Capital University of Science and Technology

Pejman Abedifar

University of St Andrews - School of Management; Khatam University - Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies; Khatam University

Date Written: September 13, 2018

Abstract

This paper investigates whether and how differently performance of Islamic banks is affected when female directors sit in the board. We study a unique sample of 1,528 observations on 71 Islamic banks and 120 conventional banks operating in eleven Muslim countries over 2010-2017 period. We find that Islamic banks with more female directors have a lower credit risk and inefficiency relative to conventional banks. However, we find no significant relationship for other performance indicators such as net interest margin and profitability. Overall, the analysis shows that the performance of Islamic banks is not adversely affected by the appointment of females in the board. The results have implications for promotion of gender equality and inclusive corporate culture in countries with dual banking systems.

Keywords: Bank performance, Female directorship, Gender diversity, Islamic banking

JEL Classification: G21, G30, G34

Suggested Citation

Khan, Mushtaq Hussain and Fraz, Ahmad and Hasan, Arshad and Abedifar, Pejman, Board Gender Diversity, Risk-taking and Performance: Evidence from Dual Banking Systems (September 13, 2018). Abdul-Majid, M., Saal, D., Battisti, G., 2010. Efficiency in Islamic and conventional banking: an international comparison. Journal of Productivity Analysis34(1), 25–43. Abedifar, P., Molyneux, P., &Tarazi, A. (2013). Risk in Islamic banking. Review of Finance, 17(6), 2035-2096. Adams, R. B., , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3302475 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3302475

Mushtaq Hussain Khan (Contact Author)

Capital University of Science & Technology ( email )

https://cust.edu.pk/
Islamabad, 44000
Pakistan

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Ahmad Fraz

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics ( email )

Quaid-i-Azam University Campus
P.O.Box 1091
Islamabad, Federal Capital 44000
Pakistan

Arshad Hasan

Capital University of Science and Technology ( email )

Islamabad
Islamabad, Fedral
Pakistan

Pejman Abedifar

University of St Andrews - School of Management ( email )

The Gateway, North Haugh
St Andrews, Fife KY16 9RJ
United Kingdom

Khatam University - Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies ( email )

Tehran
Iran

Khatam University

Tehran
Iran

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