The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videos

Financial communication is conducted through various genres, among which are earnings videos. The videos discursively disclose corporate performance two/four times yearly (once every three/six months), using multimodal features to convey specific social meaning about corporate performance. These fe...

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Main Author: Kumaran Rajandran
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Language:English
Published: Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://revistaiberica.org/index.php/iberica/article/view/602
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description Financial communication is conducted through various genres, among which are earnings videos. The videos discursively disclose corporate performance two/four times yearly (once every three/six months), using multimodal features to convey specific social meaning about corporate performance. These features constitute discursive strategies, which may generate and maintain investor interest in corporations. A multimodal analysis of language and image features is conducted on earnings videos in English, French and Spanish of corporations in the global finance industry. The analysis posits five discursive strategies. The information in the videos (1) emphasizes corporate contribution, (2) displays their beneficial activities, and is (3) anchored to spatio-temporal location. The information (4) is humanized and (5) acknowledges the risks faced. The strategies are realized using language and image features. These features complement one another because language and image co-construct meaning about corporate performance. The discursive strategies should be understood in relation to the corporate context, which reveals institutional isomorphism. The choice of strategies is probably influenced by a mix of coercive, mimetic and normative reasons. Disclosure in earnings videos is linked to government and stock exchange regulations, models of existing texts and conventionalized practices, and comprehension for investors. The study of financial communication may enrich discursive competence and provide a systematic way to decipher and deploy multimodal features.
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spelling doaj.art-78c8e80ae0b14e8aa2d0034d9ba12a1f2023-01-13T10:56:07ZengAsociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines EspecíficosIbérica1139-72412340-27842021-12-014210.17398/2340-2784.42.139602The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videosKumaran Rajandran0Universiti Sains Malaysia Financial communication is conducted through various genres, among which are earnings videos. The videos discursively disclose corporate performance two/four times yearly (once every three/six months), using multimodal features to convey specific social meaning about corporate performance. These features constitute discursive strategies, which may generate and maintain investor interest in corporations. A multimodal analysis of language and image features is conducted on earnings videos in English, French and Spanish of corporations in the global finance industry. The analysis posits five discursive strategies. The information in the videos (1) emphasizes corporate contribution, (2) displays their beneficial activities, and is (3) anchored to spatio-temporal location. The information (4) is humanized and (5) acknowledges the risks faced. The strategies are realized using language and image features. These features complement one another because language and image co-construct meaning about corporate performance. The discursive strategies should be understood in relation to the corporate context, which reveals institutional isomorphism. The choice of strategies is probably influenced by a mix of coercive, mimetic and normative reasons. Disclosure in earnings videos is linked to government and stock exchange regulations, models of existing texts and conventionalized practices, and comprehension for investors. The study of financial communication may enrich discursive competence and provide a systematic way to decipher and deploy multimodal features. https://revistaiberica.org/index.php/iberica/article/view/602financial communicationinterim reportingvideossemioticsmultimodality
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The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videos
Ibérica
financial communication
interim reporting
videos
semiotics
multimodality
title The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videos
title_full The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videos
title_fullStr The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videos
title_full_unstemmed The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videos
title_short The multimodal construction of corporate performance: An analysis of earnings videos
title_sort multimodal construction of corporate performance an analysis of earnings videos
topic financial communication
interim reporting
videos
semiotics
multimodality
url https://revistaiberica.org/index.php/iberica/article/view/602
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