AbstractWe present a corpus-based study of the Corporate Social Responsibility Reports issued by companies who operate in the Spanish Stock Market IBEX 35. Natural Language Processing methods are used for extracting informative collocations and measuring the textual complexity of these texts. Based on our results, we claim that (1) these reports are in general simpler and more redundant than general language, (2) there is a tendency towards the increasing use of the term sustainability to describe SR actions, and (3) integrated reports seem to be written for shareholders rather than the general public
This paper investigates content analysis and text mining as two different research techniques largel...
This paper examines the CSR report as a corporate communication genre characterized by dynamicity, m...
The aim of this article is to present the results of bibliometric analysis of the scientific studies...
We present a corpus-based study of the Corporate Social Responsibility Reports issued by companies w...
AbstractWe present a corpus-based study of the Corporate Social Responsibility Reports issued by com...
We employ computer-based textual analysis to examine disclosure patterns for a sample of US corporat...
The objective of this research is to increase understanding on the contemporary Corporate Social Res...
none3noCompanies publish corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports to inform their stakeholders ...
With environmental problems being more salient in daily life, corporations increasingly started to r...
As Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reports become more prevalent and systematised, there is a ...
Since the 1990s, Corporate Social Responsibility reports have become central in businesses' drive to...
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-...
The aim of this paper is to assess stakeholder orientation and corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
The paper reports on the results of a comparative study of two small corpora including the CSR repor...
This paper investigates content analysis and text mining as two different research techniques largel...
This paper examines the CSR report as a corporate communication genre characterized by dynamicity, m...
The aim of this article is to present the results of bibliometric analysis of the scientific studies...
We present a corpus-based study of the Corporate Social Responsibility Reports issued by companies w...
AbstractWe present a corpus-based study of the Corporate Social Responsibility Reports issued by com...
We employ computer-based textual analysis to examine disclosure patterns for a sample of US corporat...
The objective of this research is to increase understanding on the contemporary Corporate Social Res...
none3noCompanies publish corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports to inform their stakeholders ...
With environmental problems being more salient in daily life, corporations increasingly started to r...
As Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reports become more prevalent and systematised, there is a ...
Since the 1990s, Corporate Social Responsibility reports have become central in businesses' drive to...
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-...
The aim of this paper is to assess stakeholder orientation and corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
The paper reports on the results of a comparative study of two small corpora including the CSR repor...
This paper investigates content analysis and text mining as two different research techniques largel...
This paper examines the CSR report as a corporate communication genre characterized by dynamicity, m...
The aim of this article is to present the results of bibliometric analysis of the scientific studies...