2022
DOI: 10.1108/ajeb-04-2022-0042
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Impression management tactics in Covid-19 related disclosures: a study on the annual reports of Bangladeshi listed insurance companies

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explore the impression management practices in Covid-19 related discourses in the annual reports of the insurance companies in Bangladesh.Design/methodology/approachTo fulfil this objective, the authors have conducted a discourse analysis of the Covid-19 related corporate narratives in the latest annual reports of listed insurance companies. The findings are then interpreted through the lens of impression management theory, following the impression management strategies… Show more

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“…We examine managerial strategies and the scholars' responses using Goffman's framing theory (Goffman, 1959(Goffman, , 1974 within the Sharia compliance review context. This research delves into the impression management tactics employed by Islamic financial institutions' managers, drawing parallels with the findings of Elliot et al (2018) and Hossain et al (2022) and elucidates their impact on Sharia compliance in Islamic banks.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…We examine managerial strategies and the scholars' responses using Goffman's framing theory (Goffman, 1959(Goffman, , 1974 within the Sharia compliance review context. This research delves into the impression management tactics employed by Islamic financial institutions' managers, drawing parallels with the findings of Elliot et al (2018) and Hossain et al (2022) and elucidates their impact on Sharia compliance in Islamic banks.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Although authors have looked for impression management strategies in corporate narratives, most of those studies were based on for-profit organizations (see, e.g. Haji and Hossain, 2016;Higgins and Walker, 2012;Hossain et al, 2017Hossain et al, , 2021Hossain et al, , 2022Scharf and Fernandes, 2012;Nwagbara and Belal, 2019). Our study focuses on the impression management strategies of NGOs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few extant studies adopted Sandberg and Holmlund (2015) framework (see, e.g. Boateng and Abdul-Hamid, 2017; Hossain et al ., 2021; Hossain et al ., 2022 etc.). While Hossain et al .…”
Section: Theoretical Perspective: Impression Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to increase confidence, private sector organizations provide more information . m) Total number of employees: Organizations with many employees have a propensity to reveal more HR data, demonstrating the positive correlation between the number of employees and information disclosure (Hossain et al, 2004). n) Foreign Ownership/Foreign Investment: More foreign participation and foreign investment require firms to disclose more information because of complexities involved in it.…”
Section: Description Of the Variables A)mentioning
confidence: 99%