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A conceptual framework of impression management : new insights from psychology, sociology, and critical perspectives
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Date Issued
2011-12-14
Date Available
2011-04-15T11:32:13Z
Abstract
In this paper we develop a conceptual framework, based on the concepts of rationality and motivation, which uses theories and empirical research from psychology/behavioural finance, sociology and critical accounting to systematise, advance and challenge research on impression management. The paper focuses on research which departs from economic concepts of impression management as opportunistic managerial discretionary disclosure behaviour resulting in reporting bias or as ‘cheap talk’. Using alternative rationality assumptions, such as bounded rationality, irrationality, substantive rationality and the notion of rationality as a social construct, we conceptualise impression management in alternative ways as (i) self-serving bias, (ii) symbolic management and (iii) accounting rhetoric. This contributes to an enhanced understanding of impression management in a corporate reporting context.
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Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
Journal
Accounting and Business Research
Volume
41
Issue
5
Start Page
415
End Page
437
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 Taylor & Francis
Subject – LCSH
Disclosure of information
Corporation reports
Business communication
Organizational behavior
Discourse analysis, Narrative
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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