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  • 1.  Book publication

    Posted 08-18-2020 07:36
    * Apologies for cross posting *

    Our joint research project on gender equity in the boardroom in India, funded by BML Munjal University and the All India Management Association, has come to fruition in the form of this monograph:

    A big thank you for all the encouraging endorsements:

    Appointing more women with the right personal qualities to private and public sector boards could strengthen corporate governance across India. This timely monograph examines the evidence, explores the barriers and suggests where action is needed. It draws upon interviews with board members, senior officials and others, and presents recommendations for policy makers and current and aspiring directors. 
    Prof Colin Coulson-Thomas, Director-General, UK & Europe operations, IOD India, advisor to directors in over 40 countries

    Commendation to Professors Kumar and Singh for taking on the challenge to unearth the nuances surrounding the under-representation of females in the Indian boardroom. This is a very useful piece of analysis, highly insightful with clear policy and practice implications. It also reveals the missed opportunities to enhance economic and social contributions due to poor gender balance in the boardroom. A must read for all interested in the topic. 

    Prof Pawan Budhwar, Associate Pro Vice Chancellor International, Aston University, UK and Co-Editor-in-Chief - British Journal of Management

    Dr. Payal and Dr. Singh combine personal accounts from board members, senior officials, and aspiring corporate leaders with comparative data analyses of female board representation in India's largest corporations. Their book should be on the reading list of scholars, executives, and policy makers seeking to understand the patterns and central themes around women's accession to and experience on India's corporate boards. 

    Prof Corinne Post, Professor of Management and Management Department Chair, Lehigh University - College of Business, USA

    Congratulations on this comprehensive, multi-methods study of gender equity on corporate boards of directors in India! Readers will be informed not only about the current representation of women on Indian corporate boards but will get a deeper look into the on-the-ground issues facilitating and constraining progress on board gender equity from interviews with board members as well as aspiring women leaders.  

    Prof Diana Bilimoria, Key Bank Professor and Chair of Organizational Behavior - Case Western Reserve University, USA

    This monograph provides insightful analysis based on interviews of board members, senior executives and aspiring woman leaders, on what thwarts women from reaching top positions in organizations and having equitable representation in the board. My congratulations to the authors whose key recommendations will contribute to shaping mindsets and catalyzing action towards wider female representation in the boardroom. 

    Ms Rekha Sethi, Director General, All Indian Management Association (AIMA) - India  

    With regards,

    Prof. Payal Kumar 

    Professor & Chair (OB/HR), 

    Head of Research & International Collaborations, 

    BML Munjal University, India

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/payalk1/