Performing financial communication as professional practice: The interplay of consensus and tension in earnings calls

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Heidi Hirsto, Merja Koskela, Annukka Jokipii
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Abstract Financial communication is a form of organizational communication that links strategic and managerial views on the firm with the surveilling gaze of investors and the financial market, thereby functioning as a practice of transparency. In this article, we focus on the interaction between corporate managers and market analysts in an institutionalized, professional genre of financial communication: the earnings call. Our goal is to increase understanding of how the earnings call as a public and interactional genre contributes to the enactment and constitution of financial communication as a professional practice. We conduct a close analysis of four earnings calls, combining a term-based analysis of the conceptual structuring of the calls with a discourse–rhetorical analysis of manager–analyst interaction. The analysis shows how communication of consensus, based on evoking a common body of expertise, alternates with expressions of potential tension in ways that have complex and contradictory effects on transparency. While the evocation of expertise signals common ground and boundaries around the professional practice, the rhetoric of tension constructs boundaries between the professional roles, producing a relation of surveillance. We consider both the ideational consensus and the role-related tension as performative achievements and constitutive elements of the earnings call. Their combination functions to perform earnings call as a site of both specialized expertise and transparency, thus lending legitimacy to financial communication as a professional practice. Through applying a communication-centered theoretical lens, the study adds to the understanding of professions as constructed in and through professional relations, and through the communicative practices that structure and stabilize these relations.
将财务沟通作为专业实践:盈利电话会议中共识与紧张的相互作用
财务沟通是一种组织沟通形式,它将公司的战略和管理观点与投资者和金融市场的监督目光联系起来,从而发挥透明度的作用。在这篇文章中,我们关注的是公司经理和市场分析师之间的互动,这是一种制度化的、专业的财务沟通方式:财报电话会议。我们的目标是增加对盈利电话会议作为一种公共和互动类型如何有助于制定和构成财务沟通作为一种专业实践的理解。我们对四次财报电话会议进行了仔细的分析,结合了对电话会议概念结构的基于术语的分析和对经理-分析师互动的话语修辞分析。分析表明,以唤起共同的专门知识为基础的协商一致意见的沟通如何以对透明度产生复杂和矛盾影响的方式交替表达潜在的紧张关系。虽然专业知识的唤起标志着专业实践的共同点和边界,但紧张的修辞在专业角色之间构建了边界,产生了一种监视关系。我们认为理念共识和角色相关的紧张关系都是业绩成就和盈利电话会议的构成要素。它们的组合功能将盈利电话会议作为一个兼具专业知识和透明度的网站,从而为财务沟通作为一种专业实践提供合法性。通过运用以沟通为中心的理论视角,本研究增加了对专业的理解,因为专业关系是通过专业关系构建的,并且通过构建和稳定这些关系的沟通实践。
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