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Board Diversity and Firm Performance: Evidence from the Czech Republic
Parlásková, Eva ; Pavlíček, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Palanská, Tereza (referee)
This master thesis is focused on an analysis of the impact of corporate board diversity on firm performance using evidence from the Czech Republic. Return on assets, EBIT margin, EBITDA margin, and net profit margin were used as the performance measures. Three types of board diversity were examined in this thesis - gender, nationality, and age. Gender and nationality diversity were both represented by the percentage of women or foreigners on board, and by a dummy variable indicating the presence of women or a foreigner on board. The age diversity was measured by the average age of all board members. Some additional control variables were included in the models such as firm age, firm size, liquidity, etc. Our research is using data from 114 Czech enterprises between the years 2010 and 2018. The fixed-effects or the random-effects method was used to determine the relationship between board diversity and firm performance. The results show that there is a significant and positive relationship between the presence of women on board and firm performance. The average age of board members has a significant negative effect on all dependent variables. Nationality diversity has a mixed effect on firm performance. JEL Classification D22, G32, G34, J15, J16 Keywords Board diversity, firm performance,...
Impact of Size and Other Factors on SMEs Performance: Evidence from the Czech Republic
Parlásková, Eva ; Čornanič, Aleš (advisor) ; Malinská, Barbora (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on an analysis of the impact of the SME size on its performance. Return on assets and cash flow from operations used as the performance measures. Some other additional factors are included in the models such as firm age and liquidity to provide a closer look at the determinants of the firm performance. Although there have been many studies examining the factors influencing the firm performance, these studies were analysing this problem in general. Thus, our research is focused on the private small and medium-sized enterprises in the Czech Republic in years 2010 - 2016. Empirical methods using the panel data were applied to test the hypotheses. The results show that there is a significant and a positive relationship between the firm size and its performance. This relationship does not change with the different measures of the firm performance nor the different measures of the firm size.

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