The Free Press Journal

Female CEOs more likely to get fired than males

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Owing to a significan­t societal gender discrimina­tion, women CEOs are much more likely than male CEOs to be fired, even if they perform well, according to the researcher­s including one of an Indian origin. The study showed that female CEOs are about 45 per cent more vulnerable than male CEOs to be dismissed from their respective firms.

In addition, while performanc­e improvemen­ts protect male CEOs from dismissal, they do not protect female CEOs.

“Dismissing the CEO is usually viewed as evidence of good corporate governance as it suggests that the board is taking its monitoring role seriously,” said Sandra Mortal, Associate Professor from the University of Alabama in the US.

However, findings showed that there are invisible, but serious gender biases in how the board evaluates CEOs and its decision to retain or fire particular CEOs.

“The results of this study point to the extra pressure and scrutiny directed at women in senior leadership positions relative to their male counterpar­ts,” added Vishal K Gupta, Associate Professor from the varsity.

This is problemati­c because women face difficult barriers and obstacles in breaking through the proverbial glass ceiling, but they also seem to continue to face additional challenges even after reaching the top of the corporate hierarchy, Gupta said.

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