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Women in boardrooms

Empowering all women in society helps women reach and stay on corporate boards, says study headed by Sucheta Nadkarni of Cambridge Judge Business School. Increasing the economic power of women throughout society is a key factor in women reaching and…

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The Guardian: Greater economic and political power gives women more seats in boardroom

A new research found that powers outside the boardroom are more important for gender equality in business than quotas. The study, led by Professor Sucheta Nadkarni at Cambridge Judge Business School, looked at 1002 companies from the Forbes Global 2000…

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The New York Times: Quotas not the best way to add and retain women for corporate boards, study finds

Empowering all women in society helps women reach and stay on corporate boards, says study headed by Professor Sucheta Nadkarni of Cambridge Judge Business School. The report studied data collected from a sample of 1,002 companies from the Forbes Global…

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Sucheta Nadkarni scoops Outstanding Reviewer Award

Sucheta Nadkarni, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, has been awarded an Outstanding Reviewer Award by the Academy of Management Journal. Sucheta has sat on the editorial board of the Academy of Management Journal since 2011.…

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Cambridge Network: Sucheta Nadkarni wins award for the most impactful leadership article

Sucheta Nadkarni, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, has been awarded an annual prize from a Canadian business school for a scholarly article about leadership. Read the full article [cambridgenetwork.co.uk]…

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