I recently came across an important study that essentially makes all of these points and highlights the multidimensional nature of diversity. A new study published in the Georgetown Law Journal finds:
A 9.5 % valuation gain is huge. Can it really be so? Yes, and the finding is very robust:
So why do lawyers add so much value? Well for one thing lawyer-directors are more likely to assure legal compliance, as demonstrated by the fact that "the presence of a lawyer-director significantly lowered the likelihood of stock-option-backdating litigation." (p. 452). "Lawyer-directors also have a risk-reducing effect on CEO compensation and the overall level of risk a firm will assume." (p.472).In fact, based on an average of 10,000 or more observations from 2000 to 2009, we find a statistically and economically significant increase in firm value (as measured by Tobin’s Q) of nonfinancial companies that have a lawyer on the board. A lawyer-director increases firm value by 9.5%, and when the lawyer-director is also a company executive, the firm’s value increases by 10.2%. The result has been an almost doubling in the percentage of public companies with lawyer-directors from 2000 to 2009. (p. 415).
In the end lawyers on boards add diversity:
Lawyer-directors bring special skills to the board that can affect board decisions and firm behavior. Experienced practitioners offer a perspective on litigation and regulation that can benefit the board’s deliberations. Moreover, trained in advocacy, a lawyer-director’s willingness to pursue a particular course of action—potentially at odds with others on the board—can bring a diverse and valuable perspective to board discussions. (p. 425).Essentially lawyers provide boards with more elaborate information and knowledge than boards without lawyers. Just like gender and and race under-represented groups (of any gender or race) add to the cognitive mix of the group. A necessary extension of this is that white males may bring diverse perspectives and experiences to a board otherwise lacking white males. It is about cognition not morphological features.
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