This article explores the potential factors that might be influencing the length and tone of the discourse of the IBEX35 presidents’ letters to shareholders. It also provides an analysis of their content. The methodological framework of the research relies on the impression management theory, that is, how companies want to present themselves, in a way that contributes to their goals. The research uses an automatic process of textual analysis, through R and Voyant Tools. For tone and length analysis, we used a total of 187 letters corresponding to the years 2013–2018, and for content analysis, a larger sample of 321 letters corresponding to the years 2008–2018. According to the research findings, there was a greater positive tone when the pr...
Background and Problem Definition: The CEO letter is one significant narrative document through whic...
Among the most-read corporate documents are chief executive officers' (CEOs') shareholder letters. U...
In this study we examine whether or not optimistic tone in shareholder letters is sincere. By replic...
This article explores the potential factors that might be influencing the length and tone of the dis...
This paper aims to identify the drivers of management reporting choices in a setting characterized b...
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the informativeness of rhetorical impression management patte...
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the informativeness of rhetorical impression management patte...
Purpose Using composite style measures of the letter to shareholders, we elaborate dominant rhetoric...
To explore how CEOs justify organizational performance to shareholders, this study utilized content ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the inconsistency of speech between the Chairman of the ...
© 2018 Financial Management Association International This paper evidences the strategic positioning...
This paper evidences the strategic positioning of positive and negative words within a CEO letter as...
In this study, we explore the sincerity of the rhetorical tone of 664 annual letters to shareholders...
This paper evidences the strategic positioning of positive and negative words within a CEO letter as...
International audiencePurpose Shareholders, investors and potential employees, all attach special im...
Background and Problem Definition: The CEO letter is one significant narrative document through whic...
Among the most-read corporate documents are chief executive officers' (CEOs') shareholder letters. U...
In this study we examine whether or not optimistic tone in shareholder letters is sincere. By replic...
This article explores the potential factors that might be influencing the length and tone of the dis...
This paper aims to identify the drivers of management reporting choices in a setting characterized b...
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the informativeness of rhetorical impression management patte...
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the informativeness of rhetorical impression management patte...
Purpose Using composite style measures of the letter to shareholders, we elaborate dominant rhetoric...
To explore how CEOs justify organizational performance to shareholders, this study utilized content ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the inconsistency of speech between the Chairman of the ...
© 2018 Financial Management Association International This paper evidences the strategic positioning...
This paper evidences the strategic positioning of positive and negative words within a CEO letter as...
In this study, we explore the sincerity of the rhetorical tone of 664 annual letters to shareholders...
This paper evidences the strategic positioning of positive and negative words within a CEO letter as...
International audiencePurpose Shareholders, investors and potential employees, all attach special im...
Background and Problem Definition: The CEO letter is one significant narrative document through whic...
Among the most-read corporate documents are chief executive officers' (CEOs') shareholder letters. U...
In this study we examine whether or not optimistic tone in shareholder letters is sincere. By replic...