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What combined diversity conditions of board directors lead to financial sustainability? A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of Italian universities

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
What combined diversity conditions of board directors lead to financial sustainability? A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of Italian universities / Rotondo, F.; Giovanelli, L.; MarinĂ², L.; Fadda, N.. - In: STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION. - ISSN 1470-174X. - (2022). [10.1080/03075079.2022.2061445]
abstract:
Although recent reforms of higher education (HE) across Europe have involved reconfigurations of internal governance structures, little
research has been conducted on the characteristics and practices of governing bodies and their impact on performance. In particular, more
empirical evidence is required on the composition of the board of directors, whose role and responsibilities in strategy making and
monitoring of university activities have been significantly strengthened. This paper focuses on the issue of diversity in board composition, which
has gained increasing attention in the corporate literature but has largely been ignored in HE. Since most studies of diversity in HE have
been fragmented, a configurational approach is followed to examine the combinations of diversity of directors that lead to high board
performance in universities. Drawing from the literature and considering the characteristics of university governance, four conditions
are identified: age, gender, educational background and provenance. The method of fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) is
used to investigate the cases of 18 medium-sized state universities in Italy. The analysis revealed that no single condition is necessary or
sufficient, while there are two paths that lead to board effectiveness: low educational background diversity and high provenance diversity
combined with high age diversity, and low educational background diversity and high provenance diversity combined with low gender
diversity.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Board of directors; diversity; performance; Italian Higher Education System (IHES); fsQCA
List of contributors:
Rotondo, F.; Giovanelli, L.; MarinĂ², L.; Fadda, N.
Authors of the University:
FADDA Nicoletta
GIOVANELLI Lucia
MARINĂ’ Ludovico
ROTONDO Federico
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/283601
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/283601/472628/CSHE-2020-1708.R2_Proof_hi.pdf
Published in:
STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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