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Browsing by Author "Kiran Shahzadi"

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    Impact of Financial Crisis in the Wake of Covid-19 on Spousal Violence against Women
    (UMT.Lahore, 2021) Kiran Shahzadi
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    INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE BOARD DIVERSITY ON CORPORATE RISK: EVIDENCE FROM PAKISTAN
    (UMT.Lahore, 2020) Kiran Shahzadi
    The main purpose of the research is to identify the influence of the corporate board diversity on the corporate risk taking. The board diversity is measured through the two different variables that are task-oriented diversity and relation-oriented diversity. Task oriented diversityis related to the tenure and education and relation oriented is linked to the age and gender. The study has considered the case of Pakistan to study this aspect. The quantitative approach has been applied to thisresearch by using the secondary data. 100 Pakistani listed companies have been selected for the period of 2015 to 2019 on the base of market capitalization. The results have been estimated using GLS panel regression due to the presence of heteroscedasticity and serial autocorrelation. The finding of the study has revealed that age, gender and education tends to have significant and positive association with the corporate risk while tenure has insignificant relationship with the corporate risk.

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