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 anomal...
We employ computer-based textual analysis to examine disclosure patterns for a sample of US corporat...
This study offers a departure from the normal numeric crunching of financial figures in annual repor...
The study aims to explore the theoretical perspective (ability or symbolic image perspective) that u...
To explore how CEOs justify organizational performance to shareholders, this study utilized content ...
This article explores how CEOs attempt to influence readers and project a positive personal and corp...
his explorative article qualitatively describes reputation variables that are applicable to both cor...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Reputation is the strongest deter...
Purpose: By relying on a cognitive-linguistic perspective, we investigate whether firms react to th...
The relationship between corporate performance and the language used in corporate reporting is long-...
This chapter looks at the CEO’s Letter as a genre, and aims at verifying its generic integrity again...
This study examines how CEO reputation affects internal corporate governance (monitoring) strength a...
This dissertation studied the determinants and consequences of corporate reputation. It explored how...
A wide variety of scientific and semi-scientific publications state that (amorphous) con-structs lik...
Good corporate reputation is seen as one of the most valuable assets. It is believed to cause a mult...
For ages, the view that corporate reputation positively impacts on firm performance has been documen...
We employ computer-based textual analysis to examine disclosure patterns for a sample of US corporat...
This study offers a departure from the normal numeric crunching of financial figures in annual repor...
The study aims to explore the theoretical perspective (ability or symbolic image perspective) that u...
To explore how CEOs justify organizational performance to shareholders, this study utilized content ...
This article explores how CEOs attempt to influence readers and project a positive personal and corp...
his explorative article qualitatively describes reputation variables that are applicable to both cor...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Reputation is the strongest deter...
Purpose: By relying on a cognitive-linguistic perspective, we investigate whether firms react to th...
The relationship between corporate performance and the language used in corporate reporting is long-...
This chapter looks at the CEO’s Letter as a genre, and aims at verifying its generic integrity again...
This study examines how CEO reputation affects internal corporate governance (monitoring) strength a...
This dissertation studied the determinants and consequences of corporate reputation. It explored how...
A wide variety of scientific and semi-scientific publications state that (amorphous) con-structs lik...
Good corporate reputation is seen as one of the most valuable assets. It is believed to cause a mult...
For ages, the view that corporate reputation positively impacts on firm performance has been documen...
We employ computer-based textual analysis to examine disclosure patterns for a sample of US corporat...
This study offers a departure from the normal numeric crunching of financial figures in annual repor...
The study aims to explore the theoretical perspective (ability or symbolic image perspective) that u...