The first book to offer a global look at the state-of-the-art thinking and practice in investor relations and financial communication Featuring contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in financial communication and related fields--including public relations, corporate communications, finance, and accounting--this volume in the critically acclaimed "Handbooks in Communication and Media" series provides readers with a comprehensive, up-to-date picture of investor relations and financial communications as they are practiced in North America and around the world. The Handbook of…mehr
The first book to offer a global look at the state-of-the-art thinking and practice in investor relations and financial communication Featuring contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in financial communication and related fields--including public relations, corporate communications, finance, and accounting--this volume in the critically acclaimed "Handbooks in Communication and Media" series provides readers with a comprehensive, up-to-date picture of investor relations and financial communications as they are practiced in North America and around the world. The Handbook of Financial Communication and Investor Relations provides an overview of the past, present, and future of investor relations and financial communications as a profession. It identifies the central issues of contemporary investor relations and financial communications practice, including financial information versus non-financial information, intangibles, risk, value, and growth. Authors address key topics of concern to contemporary practitioners, such as socially responsible investing, corporate governance, shareholder activism, ethics, and professionalism. In addition, the book arms readers with metrics and proven techniques for reliably measuring and evaluating the effectiveness of investor relations and financial communications. Bringing together the most up-to-date research on investor relations and financial communication and the insights and expertise of an all-star team of practitioners, The Handbook of Financial Communication and Investor Relations * Explores how the profession is practiced in various regions of the globe, including North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, India, Australia, and other areas * Provides a unique look at financial communication as it is practiced beyond the corporate world, including in families, the medical profession, government, and the not-for-profit sector * Addresses "big-picture" strategies as well as specific tactics for financial communication during crises, the use of social media, dealing with shareholder activism, integrated reporting and CSR, and more This book makes an ideal reference resource for undergrads and graduate students, scholars, and practitioners studying or researching investor relations and financial communication across schools of communication, journalism, business, and management. It also offers professionals an up-to-date, uniquely holistic look at best practices in financial communication and investor relations worldwide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexander V. Laskin, PhD, is a professor of strategic communication at Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut, USA. He is the author of more than 50 publications, including books, book chapters, and articles on investor relations, international communications, and measurement and evaluation. Dr. Laskin's research on investor relations was recognized with the Ketchum Excellence in Public Relations Research Award. Dr. Laskin also offers consulting services in investor relations, research and evaluation, and international communications.
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Notes on Contributors ix Part I The Foundations of Financial Communication and Investor Relations: Theory and Industry 1 1. Investor Relations and Financial Communication: The Evolution of the Profession 3 Alexander V. Laskin 2. Crisis Communication: Insights and Implications for Investor Relations 23 Rachel L. Whitten and W. Timothy Coombs 3. Risk, Uncertainty, and Message Convergence: Toward a Theory of Financial Communication 33 Kathryn E. Anthony and Steven J. Venette 4. The Role of Argumentation in Financial Communication and Investor Relations 45 Rudi Palmieri 5. Shareholder Democracy in the Digital Age 61 Sandra Duhe 6. Ethics in Financial Communication and Investor Relations: Stakeholder Expectations, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Principle-Based Analyses 71 Shannon A. Bowen, Won-ki Moon, and Joon Kyoung Kim 7. Communicative Enactment of Virtue: A Structurational Approach to Understanding Ethical Financial Communication 87 Steven J. Venette and Joel O. Iverson 8. The Skills Required to Be a Successful Investor Relations Officer 97 Kala Krishnan 9. How Shareholders Differ: Types of Shareholders and Investment Philosophies 107 Rose Hiquet and Won-yong Oh 10. Financial Analysts and Their Role in Financial Communication and Investor Relations 117 Marlies Whitehouse 11. Securities Law for Financial Communication and Investor Relations in the United States, 1929-2016 127 David L. Remund and Kathryn Kuttis 12. Women on Wall Street: Problematizing Gendered Metaphors in Finance 137 Lauren Berkshire Hearit Part II The Practice of Financial Communication and Investor Relations: Strategies and Tactics 145 13. Explaining Communication Choices During Equity Offerings: Market Timing or Impression Management? 147 Danial R. Hemmings, Niamh M. Brennan, and Doris M. Merkl-Davies 14. Financial and Investor Relations for Start-Up Businesses and Emerging Companies 157 Kristie Byrum 15. Whose Hype Matters? The Battle for Value Creation in Contemporary Financial Communications 167 Kip Kiefer and Richard A. Hunt 16. Shareholder Activism and the New Role of Investor Relations 179 Christian Pieter Hoffmann and Christian Fieseler 17. Corporate Proxy Contests: Overview, Application, and Outlook 187 Matthew W. Ragas 18. More Than a Zero-Sum Game: Integrating Investor and Public Relations to Navigate Conflict With Activist Investors 197 Constance S. Chandler 19. Integrated Reporting: Bridging Investor Relations and Strategic Management 209 Kristin Kohler and Christian Pieter Hoffmann 20. Corporate Social Responsibility: Committing to Social and Environmental Impact in the Global Economy 221 Derek Moscato 21. Transparency Signaling in Corporate Social Responsibility Press Releases in a Vice Industry 233 Jessalynn Strauss 22. Faith-Based Investor Activism for Corporate Environmental Responsibility: Catalysts for Corporate Change? 245 Nur Uysal 23. Issues Management in Investor Relations and Financial Communication 261 Robert L. Heath 24. Measurement and Evaluation of Investor Relations and Financial Communication Activities 275 Alexander V. Laskin and Anna A. Laskin 25. Perception Audits: Learning Investment Community Sentiment 283 Donna N. Stein 26. Conference Calls: A Communication Perspective 293 Andrea Rocci and Carlo Raimondo 27. When CEOs Talk: Risks, Opportunities, and Expectations of Financial Communication in an Online World 309 Pauline A. Howes 28. Financial Crisis Management and Wells Fargo: Reputation or Profit? 319 Hilary Fussell Sisco 29. Warren Buffett, Value Investing, Media, and Social Media 327 Jeremy Harris Lipschultz Part III Financial Communication Outside the Corporate Context: From Governments to Families 341 30. Financial Communications: The Federal Reserve System's Contributions 343 Marci R. Schneider 31. Restoring Legitimacy to Financial Regulators and Institutions: Admission of Wrongdoing as a Settlement Strategy 355 Jeffrey D. Brand 32. The Privileged Space of Financial Communication: Journalistic Perspectives, Relationships, and Implications for Financial Public Relations 365 Luke Capizzo and Erich J. Sommerfeldt 33. Nonprofit Financial Communication: Donors' Preferred Information Types, Qualities, and Sources 377 Timothy Penning 34. The Sunshine Act: Promoting Transparency in Financial Relationships Between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry 391 Laura E. Willis 35. A Review of Family Financial Communication 399 Lynsey K. Romo Part IV Financial Communication and Investor Relations Around theWorld 409 36. Consultation and Disclosure for International Financing 411 Leticia M. Solaun 37. The Nordic Approach to Investor Relations 419 Elina Melgin, Vilma Luoma-aho, Minea Hara, and Jari Melgin 38. Investor Relations in Germany: Institutionalization and Professional Roles 429 Kristin Kohler 39. The Evolution of Financial Communication in Italy: The Case of Oscar di Bilancio 443 Gianluca Comin, Simone Ros, and Alberto Scotti 40. A Stress Test for Investor Relations and Financial Communication Professionals: A Case From Europe 449 Toni Muzi Falconi 41. Investor Relations and Financial Communication in an Emerging Market: The Republic of Turkey 457 B. Pýnar Ozdemir 42. Financial Communication in India: A Case Study of the Reserve Bank and Its Governor 465 Rajul Jain and Sarab Kochhar 43. Influences and Priorities in Investor Relations in Australia 473 Ian Westbrook 44. Financial Communication and Investor Relations: A Latin American Approach 485 Carolina A. Carbone and Gabriel Sadi 45. Investor Relations in Brazil: From the Protection of Major Stakeholders to Value Management for Concerned Parties 493 Luiz-Alberto de Farias, Paulo Nassar, and Agatha Camargo Paraventi Index 509
Notes on Contributors ix Part I The Foundations of Financial Communication and Investor Relations: Theory and Industry 1 1. Investor Relations and Financial Communication: The Evolution of the Profession 3 Alexander V. Laskin 2. Crisis Communication: Insights and Implications for Investor Relations 23 Rachel L. Whitten and W. Timothy Coombs 3. Risk, Uncertainty, and Message Convergence: Toward a Theory of Financial Communication 33 Kathryn E. Anthony and Steven J. Venette 4. The Role of Argumentation in Financial Communication and Investor Relations 45 Rudi Palmieri 5. Shareholder Democracy in the Digital Age 61 Sandra Duhe 6. Ethics in Financial Communication and Investor Relations: Stakeholder Expectations, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Principle-Based Analyses 71 Shannon A. Bowen, Won-ki Moon, and Joon Kyoung Kim 7. Communicative Enactment of Virtue: A Structurational Approach to Understanding Ethical Financial Communication 87 Steven J. Venette and Joel O. Iverson 8. The Skills Required to Be a Successful Investor Relations Officer 97 Kala Krishnan 9. How Shareholders Differ: Types of Shareholders and Investment Philosophies 107 Rose Hiquet and Won-yong Oh 10. Financial Analysts and Their Role in Financial Communication and Investor Relations 117 Marlies Whitehouse 11. Securities Law for Financial Communication and Investor Relations in the United States, 1929-2016 127 David L. Remund and Kathryn Kuttis 12. Women on Wall Street: Problematizing Gendered Metaphors in Finance 137 Lauren Berkshire Hearit Part II The Practice of Financial Communication and Investor Relations: Strategies and Tactics 145 13. Explaining Communication Choices During Equity Offerings: Market Timing or Impression Management? 147 Danial R. Hemmings, Niamh M. Brennan, and Doris M. Merkl-Davies 14. Financial and Investor Relations for Start-Up Businesses and Emerging Companies 157 Kristie Byrum 15. Whose Hype Matters? The Battle for Value Creation in Contemporary Financial Communications 167 Kip Kiefer and Richard A. Hunt 16. Shareholder Activism and the New Role of Investor Relations 179 Christian Pieter Hoffmann and Christian Fieseler 17. Corporate Proxy Contests: Overview, Application, and Outlook 187 Matthew W. Ragas 18. More Than a Zero-Sum Game: Integrating Investor and Public Relations to Navigate Conflict With Activist Investors 197 Constance S. Chandler 19. Integrated Reporting: Bridging Investor Relations and Strategic Management 209 Kristin Kohler and Christian Pieter Hoffmann 20. Corporate Social Responsibility: Committing to Social and Environmental Impact in the Global Economy 221 Derek Moscato 21. Transparency Signaling in Corporate Social Responsibility Press Releases in a Vice Industry 233 Jessalynn Strauss 22. Faith-Based Investor Activism for Corporate Environmental Responsibility: Catalysts for Corporate Change? 245 Nur Uysal 23. Issues Management in Investor Relations and Financial Communication 261 Robert L. Heath 24. Measurement and Evaluation of Investor Relations and Financial Communication Activities 275 Alexander V. Laskin and Anna A. Laskin 25. Perception Audits: Learning Investment Community Sentiment 283 Donna N. Stein 26. Conference Calls: A Communication Perspective 293 Andrea Rocci and Carlo Raimondo 27. When CEOs Talk: Risks, Opportunities, and Expectations of Financial Communication in an Online World 309 Pauline A. Howes 28. Financial Crisis Management and Wells Fargo: Reputation or Profit? 319 Hilary Fussell Sisco 29. Warren Buffett, Value Investing, Media, and Social Media 327 Jeremy Harris Lipschultz Part III Financial Communication Outside the Corporate Context: From Governments to Families 341 30. Financial Communications: The Federal Reserve System's Contributions 343 Marci R. Schneider 31. Restoring Legitimacy to Financial Regulators and Institutions: Admission of Wrongdoing as a Settlement Strategy 355 Jeffrey D. Brand 32. The Privileged Space of Financial Communication: Journalistic Perspectives, Relationships, and Implications for Financial Public Relations 365 Luke Capizzo and Erich J. Sommerfeldt 33. Nonprofit Financial Communication: Donors' Preferred Information Types, Qualities, and Sources 377 Timothy Penning 34. The Sunshine Act: Promoting Transparency in Financial Relationships Between Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry 391 Laura E. Willis 35. A Review of Family Financial Communication 399 Lynsey K. Romo Part IV Financial Communication and Investor Relations Around theWorld 409 36. Consultation and Disclosure for International Financing 411 Leticia M. Solaun 37. The Nordic Approach to Investor Relations 419 Elina Melgin, Vilma Luoma-aho, Minea Hara, and Jari Melgin 38. Investor Relations in Germany: Institutionalization and Professional Roles 429 Kristin Kohler 39. The Evolution of Financial Communication in Italy: The Case of Oscar di Bilancio 443 Gianluca Comin, Simone Ros, and Alberto Scotti 40. A Stress Test for Investor Relations and Financial Communication Professionals: A Case From Europe 449 Toni Muzi Falconi 41. Investor Relations and Financial Communication in an Emerging Market: The Republic of Turkey 457 B. Pýnar Ozdemir 42. Financial Communication in India: A Case Study of the Reserve Bank and Its Governor 465 Rajul Jain and Sarab Kochhar 43. Influences and Priorities in Investor Relations in Australia 473 Ian Westbrook 44. Financial Communication and Investor Relations: A Latin American Approach 485 Carolina A. Carbone and Gabriel Sadi 45. Investor Relations in Brazil: From the Protection of Major Stakeholders to Value Management for Concerned Parties 493 Luiz-Alberto de Farias, Paulo Nassar, and Agatha Camargo Paraventi Index 509
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