The chapter analyses signals of narrative development in research articles in closely related disciplinary fields: business and economics, showing that cross-disciplinary variation can be seen at work even when focusing on neighbouring discourses.Using both a discourse and a corpus perspective, the paper explores the variety of languages and of approaches which characterise the two sub-disciplines: the demonstrative logic of mathematical economics and the factual reasoning of business studies. These are seen at work both at the level of generic structures and of lexical signals. At the level of generic structure, business studies show a preference for empirical research and for a variety of qualitative and quantitative methodological proced...
ABSTRACT. The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a dat...
This article addresses a range of questions associated with the occurrence of a new field of study –...
International audienceEmotional dimensions of temporality, structuralist approaches to narrative: em...
The chapter analyses signals of narrative development in research articles in closely related discip...
"The language of business, economics and finance: A corpus-driven, analytical discourse" approach ex...
The paper looks at the representation of argument in the discourse of business and economics through...
The volume looks at academic discourse from the point of view of genre analysis and rhetoric. It pro...
This article deals with how economists present their new knowledge claim in the genre of the researc...
The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a data-driven a...
This paper aims to analyze a corpus of 77 business summaries collected between March 2008 and Decemb...
This research explores the incorporation of narrative perspectives in economics as a social science ...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
Numerous studies have recently focussed on lexical bundles, or extended collocations which we encoun...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
Economic analysis appears primarily based on modelisation and making use of quantitative methods. In...
ABSTRACT. The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a dat...
This article addresses a range of questions associated with the occurrence of a new field of study –...
International audienceEmotional dimensions of temporality, structuralist approaches to narrative: em...
The chapter analyses signals of narrative development in research articles in closely related discip...
"The language of business, economics and finance: A corpus-driven, analytical discourse" approach ex...
The paper looks at the representation of argument in the discourse of business and economics through...
The volume looks at academic discourse from the point of view of genre analysis and rhetoric. It pro...
This article deals with how economists present their new knowledge claim in the genre of the researc...
The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a data-driven a...
This paper aims to analyze a corpus of 77 business summaries collected between March 2008 and Decemb...
This research explores the incorporation of narrative perspectives in economics as a social science ...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
Numerous studies have recently focussed on lexical bundles, or extended collocations which we encoun...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
Economic analysis appears primarily based on modelisation and making use of quantitative methods. In...
ABSTRACT. The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a dat...
This article addresses a range of questions associated with the occurrence of a new field of study –...
International audienceEmotional dimensions of temporality, structuralist approaches to narrative: em...