In this episode, Dr. Medo Pournader talks with Dr. Marina Gertsberg, Assistant Professor in Finance at the University of Melbourne. Marina delves into her research on gender bias, focusing on the role of gatekeepers in both the art market and corporate boardrooms.
Marina’s journey in academia took her from her upbringing in Germany to the bustling cities of the US and Australia. She shares how her experience analysing art auction data highlighted a stark underrepresentation of female artists, despite their works often fetching higher prices than their male counterparts. This led her to investigate the broader implications of gatekeeper influence on gender representation.
Marina also discusses her research on gender quotas in corporate boards, particularly the California mandate requiring at least one female director on publicly listed companies' boards. She highlights how these policies are often misunderstood and explores the nuanced ways in which they impact corporate dynamics.
Marina's current projects include examining the effects of the #MeToo movement on collaborations within academic circles, particularly between junior female and senior male economists. She offers insights into the unintended consequences of well-intentioned policies and the importance of transparency and accountability in combating gender bias.
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Marina Gertsberg, Assistant Professor in Finance at the University of Melbourne, explores gender bias in the art market and corporate boardrooms, delving into how policies like California’s gender quota affect board compositions and corporate governance.