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Women On Boards In China And India Corporate Regulation And Gender Empowerment

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Explore gender diversity in corporate leadership roles in China & India. This book examines corporate governance norms & their impact on gender disparity, using quantitative & qualitative research. Discover the factors shaping boardroom diversity & their economic, political, and socio-cultural impacts. Read essential insights for scholars, practitioners, & researchers in gender studies, corporate governance, & Asian studies.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781032417783
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Height: 30 mm
  • No of Pages: 166
  • Width: 170 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1032417781
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 320 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Women On Boards In China And India Corporate Regulation And Gender Empowerment

  1. Tushar Kaul

    A valuable resource that fills a gap in the literature. Provides a unique insight on the topic. A good addition.

  2. Kaushal Kishor

    A must-read for anyone interested in gender equality in corporate governance in Asia. Highly recommended!

  3. Ritika Rupam

    A valuable contribution to the field. It provides a solid foundation for further research. I appreciated the clear definitions.

  4. Tushar Jain

    Important topic, but the book is quite academic. Not for casual readers. The legal analysis was strong.

  5. Dhananjay Joshi

    I learned a lot about the different challenges in China and India. The comparison was really insightful.

  6. Tanya Jethwani

    It’s an informative read, but I found it to be quite repetitive in certain sections. Some data could have been summarized.

  7. Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar

    I found it insightful. However, it can be difficult to get through some sections due to the dense terminology.

  8. Nishant Kumar

    The book is a good starting point for those new to the field. It only skims the surface of several issues.

  9. Siddharth Yadav

    Provides a unique perspective on gender diversity. I’d recommend for business and law students.

  10. Shivam Dhiman

    A must read for scholars and researchers interested in gender studies, corporate governance, and Asian studies.

  11. Vishal Agarwal

    Eye-opening and informative. It highlighted the systemic barriers women face. I’d recommend it to my colleagues.

  12. Anukaran Sahu

    Provides a good overview of the topic. I found the analysis of cultural factors particularly insightful. Some sections were repetitive.

  13. Akash Aryan

    Comprehensive and well-written. It shed light on cultural nuances. The quantitative analysis was a bit dense.

  14. Brojen Mili

    Well-researched and written with a clear purpose. Provides a deep insight into the subject matter. I enjoyed reading it.

  15. Umang Agrawal

    The authors have done a great job presenting complex data in an accessible way. Very informative and thought-provoking.

  16. Gulshan Kumar Mahto

    A well-researched book with lots of data. The writing style could be more engaging. Overall, it’s an informative read.

  17. Devanjana M S

    The book is okay, but it didn’t offer any groundbreaking insights for me. The introduction was a strong start though.

  18. Yash Kumar

    A solid academic work but could benefit from more real-world examples and case studies. It’s a very dense topic.

  19. Kartikey Rupainwar

    Interesting insights into the challenges women face in corporate leadership in China and India. A bit dry at times, but worth the read for the data.

  20. Suryanshu Shekhar Singh

    A fascinating exploration of corporate regulation. The chapters about the societal impact were thought-provoking.

  21. Shambhavi Singh Rajput

    It’s a decent read, but the price is a bit steep for the content offered. The case studies were helpful.

  22. Tanushree Agarwal

    A valuable resource for anyone studying corporate governance in Asia. The research is thorough, but I wish there was more focus on individual stories.

  23. Priyanshu Singh

    The book offers a good overview, but I felt it could have explored more practical solutions to empower women on boards.

  24. Karan Premanand Chikate

    It offered a good perspective. It felt a little unbalanced in its focus on specific aspects of corporate regulation.

  25. Faizan Ali

    Excellent analysis of the legal frameworks in China and India. A bit too focused on legislation at times, but good overall.

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