Analysts' identity negotiations and politeness behaviour in earnings calls of US firms with extreme earnings changes

Veronika Koller, Xiaoxi Wu
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PurposeFinancial analysts' roles and incentives mean that they have conflicting identities to maintain towards investors and firm managers. The authors study how analysts adopt various politeness strategies in their questioning to establish socially desirable identities in the Q&A of publicly accessible earnings calls.Design/methodology/approachThe study is based on a sample of US firms with extreme earnings changes. 46 transcripts of end-of-year earnings calls were investigated with the help of linguistic discourse analysis, drawing on frameworks of face and linguistic politeness. For each transcript, the authors identified the structure of the face-threatening acts (FTAs) that arise when analysts ask probing questions and ascertained what specific politeness strategies, if any, are used by analysts to mitigate those FTAs. The authors examine how analysts perform identities through politeness in language and compare analysts' politeness behaviour and identity construction in the increasing earnings sub-sample with the decreasing earnings sub-sample.FindingsAnalysts negotiate different identities according to specific social contexts, promoting their identity as (1) competent professionals when firms report problematic performance by asking questions in a confrontational manner with few politeness strategies and (2) dependents of the firm by asking questions in a more polite manner when firms experience satisfactory performance. Analysts aim to present a socially desirable face in Q&A to influence managers' and investors' perceptions.Practical implicationsThe study raises awareness about linguistic politeness as a communication strategy in the Q&A in earnings calls. It thereby enables managers and analysts to use linguistic politeness consciously and strategically and to recognise such use by others.Originality/valueThis study complements existing literature on earnings conference calls as part of external corporate communications by focusing on analysts' use of language when interacting with manages. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to show that politeness underpins analysts' language use as a device for identity negotiations. This is important to understand because analysts' identities vis-a-vis managers and investors is closely related to the stability of the financial system.
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分析师在收益变化极端的美国公司财报电话会议中的身份谈判和礼貌行为
金融分析师的角色和激励意味着他们对投资者和公司管理者有相互冲突的身份。作者研究了分析师如何在提问中采用各种礼貌策略,以在公开访问的收益电话问答中建立社会期望的身份。设计/方法/方法该研究基于盈利变化极端的美国公司样本。在语言话语分析的帮助下,利用面子和语言礼貌的框架,研究了46份年终财报电话会议的文本。对于每个文本,作者确定了当分析师提出探索性问题时出现的面部威胁行为(FTAs)的结构,并确定分析师使用了哪些特定的礼貌策略(如果有的话)来减轻这些FTAs。作者研究了分析师如何通过语言礼貌来表现身份认同,并比较了分析师在收入增加和收入减少的子样本中的礼貌行为和身份建构。研究结果分析人员根据特定的社会背景谈判不同的身份,提升他们的身份(1)当公司报告有问题的绩效时,通过以对抗的方式提问,很少有礼貌的策略;(2)当公司经历令人满意的绩效时,通过以更礼貌的方式提问,公司的依赖者。分析师的目标是在问答中呈现出一副受社会欢迎的面孔,以影响管理者和投资者的看法。实践意义本研究提高了人们对在财报电话会议问答中使用语言礼貌作为一种沟通策略的认识。因此,它使管理人员和分析人员能够有意识地和战略性地使用语言礼貌,并认识到他人的这种使用。原创性/价值本研究通过关注分析师在与管理层互动时使用的语言,补充了关于盈利电话会议作为外部企业沟通一部分的现有文献。据我们所知,这篇论文首次表明,礼貌是分析师使用语言作为身份谈判手段的基础。理解这一点很重要,因为分析师面对管理者和投资者的身份与金融体系的稳定性密切相关。
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