Desempeño financiero y tipología de profesionales en directorios de empresas brasileñas
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Esta investigación tiene por objetivo medir la relación entre la diversidad profesional de los directorios y el desempeño financiero de las empresas bursátiles de Brasil con un modelo de regresión múltiple. El estudio es de carácter cuantitativo con un alcance explicativo de corte transversal, considerando las compañías cotizantes en el índice Ibovespa para los años 2017 y 2018. Asimismo, los desempeños de estas firmas se midieron a través de los indicadores financieros, ROA, ROE, y Margen de Utilidad. Los resultados revelan que existen directorios diversificados, pero no son estadísticamente significativos frente a los indicadores financieros ROA, ROE y Margen de Utilidad. Sin embargo, se observa en promedio un 87,4% de diversidad profesional y un 49,5% de presencia de postgrados dentro del directorio. Además, las áreas de Ingeniería, Administración, Economía y Leyes predominan en la toma de decisiones.
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