How “Ceremonial Openness” prevents organizational change : An analysis of corporate earnings calls in the oil and gas industry, 2007–2020
Incumbent firms resist change as they have much to lose if things go wrong. But inertia can also be costly, particularly in times of crisis. In a world on fire, does corporate transparency foster engagement with external threats to future organizational success? To answer this question, we conduct a...
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Main Authors: | LADEGAARD, Isak, RIEGER, Annika Marie |
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