The natural language that accompanies the accounting language in financial reports is not only a more or less accurate representation of the company but also, the authors argue, a response to explicit as well as implicit external demands, expectations, and accusations. Drawing on the notion of accounts (i.e., statements or responses that neutralize critique of not meeting expectations), the authors analyze the natural language in financial reports. In analyzing financial reports with the use of account theory, both individual actions and structurally anchored financial report discourse are approached. The theory of accounts helps the authors discern the fine-grained anatomy of financial reports by means of which impressions are managed, leg...
This paper examines the justifications accountants give for their role and position in organisations...
This study is a case study conducted in an Indonesian insurance company. The aim of the study is to ...
The study furthers our understanding of the persuasive and constructive aspects of accounting inform...
The natural language that accompanies the accounting language in financial reports is not only a bia...
The core sense of accountability is the demanding and giving of accounts. Especially, when the outco...
This book aims to investigate the genre, and the discourse, of financial reporting. Even though the ...
Financial information is extremely valuable to investors and other interested parties. This informat...
PurposeThe aim of this paper is to study the rhetoric of goodwill impairment, more specifically rhet...
Financial disclosure has become a crucial component of corporate communication. Through this process...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
This dissertation measures the information content in narrative financial disclosures to identify li...
With the judicial system worldwide investigating finance companies for misleading disclosures, decep...
Research in financial communication has long been dominated by scholars in accounting and finance, ...
This paper firstly examines the literature on the linguistic devices of rhetoric in financial disclo...
This paper examines the justifications accountants give for their role and position in organisations...
This study is a case study conducted in an Indonesian insurance company. The aim of the study is to ...
The study furthers our understanding of the persuasive and constructive aspects of accounting inform...
The natural language that accompanies the accounting language in financial reports is not only a bia...
The core sense of accountability is the demanding and giving of accounts. Especially, when the outco...
This book aims to investigate the genre, and the discourse, of financial reporting. Even though the ...
Financial information is extremely valuable to investors and other interested parties. This informat...
PurposeThe aim of this paper is to study the rhetoric of goodwill impairment, more specifically rhet...
Financial disclosure has become a crucial component of corporate communication. Through this process...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
The study reported on in this article analyzes the U.K. Operating and Financial Review (OFR) as a ge...
This dissertation measures the information content in narrative financial disclosures to identify li...
With the judicial system worldwide investigating finance companies for misleading disclosures, decep...
Research in financial communication has long been dominated by scholars in accounting and finance, ...
This paper firstly examines the literature on the linguistic devices of rhetoric in financial disclo...
This paper examines the justifications accountants give for their role and position in organisations...
This study is a case study conducted in an Indonesian insurance company. The aim of the study is to ...
The study furthers our understanding of the persuasive and constructive aspects of accounting inform...