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An exploration of the relationship between language choice in CEO letters to shareholders and corporate reputation
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Date Issued
2012-09
Date Available
2012-11-26T17:34:25Z
Abstract
This paper proposes a taxonomy to assist in more clearly locating research on aspects of the association between corporate reputation and corporate accountability reporting. We illustrate how our proposed taxonomy can be applied by using it to frame our exploration of the relationship between measures of reputation and characteristics of the language choices made in CEO letters to shareholders. Using DICTION 5.0 software we analyse the content of the CEO letters of 23 high reputation US firms and 23 low reputation US firms. Our results suggest that company size and visibility each have a positive influence on the extent to which corporate reputation is associated with the language choices made in CEO letters. These results, which are anomalous when compared with those of Geppert and Lawrence (2008), highlight the need for caution when assessing claims about the effects on corporate reputation arising from the language choice in narratives in corporate annual reports.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Accounting Forum
Volume
36
Issue
3
Start Page
166
End Page
177
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 Elsevier Ltd
Subject – LCSH
Chief executive officers--Language
Business communication
Corporate image
Content analysis (Communication)
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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