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For less corporate fraud, add female executives

Wake Forest University School of Business accounting professors Ya-Wen Yang and Andrea Kelton's research finds greater gender diversity in the boardroom and the C-suite results in more honest financial decision making.
Ya-Wen Yang and Andrea Kelton
Ya-Wen Yang and Andrea Kelton

The Atlantic’s Gillian B. White has written about accounting professors Ya-Wen Yang and Andrea Kelton’s research into the role gender and diversity play in ethics.

Though corporate ethics and morality have been studied at length, especially when it relates to the size of a firm, or executive compensation, the new study from researchers at Wake Forest and UNC Wilmington takes a look at a different characteristic of a company’s leadership—gender—as a means of determining how ethically a company’s higher-ups behave when it comes to paying taxes and reporting income.

Read the full story at The Atlantic.