The paper aims at analyzing the discourse of financial and economic crisis. Focusing on the latest scandals that have affected the automobile industry, the paper illustrates the results of research that investigates the discourse strategies used by corporations to manage events of crisis and meltdown. In particular, it delves into the discursive practices used in the ‘Letters to the Shareholders’ by CEOs and/or Chairmen, which are representative of governance genres (Fairclough 2003; Zanola 2010). The methodology adopted in the study is principally based on contributions from pragmatics and crisis communication, as well as critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics. In particular, it draws upon Searle’s (1976) direction of fit ...
Aim: The aim of this study is to understand what strategies are used over time by a company facing ...
This paper examines ethical behavior in organizations and the decisions made when faced with a crisi...
Frequently experienced crises have adverse effects on the corporations although the reasons for thei...
The economic, financial and environmental crises that have involved many international companies ove...
This research builds upon the scholarship in crisis communication strategies and apologia employed b...
This thesis employs a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods of linguistic analysis to ...
In the past few decades, corporate crises have received high media attention and revealed the impact...
This article examines the role of rhetorical strategies in repairing damaged corporate relationships...
This study focuses on Toyota\u27s 2010 accelerator pedal recalls and its use of crisis response stra...
Corporations charged with wrong doing often find it in their best interests to go public and deliv...
This paper focuses on the posture the oil company BP adopted when faced with a legitimacy crisis dur...
This paper argues that in the difficult disciplines of crisis communication and image restoration, a...
The power of multinational corporations (MNC) has resulted in great economic advantages for corporat...
The current crisis has been seen as the result of a “few bad apples”. The paper argues that the cris...
The discovery in September 2015 of diesel emissions software cheat technology in Volkswagen (VW) car...
Aim: The aim of this study is to understand what strategies are used over time by a company facing ...
This paper examines ethical behavior in organizations and the decisions made when faced with a crisi...
Frequently experienced crises have adverse effects on the corporations although the reasons for thei...
The economic, financial and environmental crises that have involved many international companies ove...
This research builds upon the scholarship in crisis communication strategies and apologia employed b...
This thesis employs a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods of linguistic analysis to ...
In the past few decades, corporate crises have received high media attention and revealed the impact...
This article examines the role of rhetorical strategies in repairing damaged corporate relationships...
This study focuses on Toyota\u27s 2010 accelerator pedal recalls and its use of crisis response stra...
Corporations charged with wrong doing often find it in their best interests to go public and deliv...
This paper focuses on the posture the oil company BP adopted when faced with a legitimacy crisis dur...
This paper argues that in the difficult disciplines of crisis communication and image restoration, a...
The power of multinational corporations (MNC) has resulted in great economic advantages for corporat...
The current crisis has been seen as the result of a “few bad apples”. The paper argues that the cris...
The discovery in September 2015 of diesel emissions software cheat technology in Volkswagen (VW) car...
Aim: The aim of this study is to understand what strategies are used over time by a company facing ...
This paper examines ethical behavior in organizations and the decisions made when faced with a crisi...
Frequently experienced crises have adverse effects on the corporations although the reasons for thei...