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Company chiefs with daughters make for kinder workplaces

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageHaving a daughter impacts the way CEOs run their companies.Ted Kerwin/Flickr, CC BY

Why do some of America’s largest corporations spend an extra US$59.5 million a year on corporate social responsibility? New research suggests it’s because they’re run by chief executive officers with daughters.

Our research, shows that where the...

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