Narrative Disclosure Tone and Bank Risk: The Role of Economic Policy Uncertainty
ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of narrative disclosure tone (NDT) on bank riskiness, particularly in the context of heightened economic policy uncertainty (EPU). Utilizing data from 114 banks across 2052 bank‐year observations between 2005 and 2022, our findings reveal a significant positive relationship between NDT and various measures of ...
Acheampong Albert+3 more
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Media ownership and ideological slant: Evidence from Australian newspaper mergers. [PDF]
Ananyev M, Volkova E.
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WAITE, P. B., The Life and Times of Confederation 1864-1867. Politics, Newspapers, and the Union of British North America. University of Toronto Press, 1962. Preface. Bibliographic Note, Index, 379 p. [PDF]
Lionel Groulx
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Intertextuality in newspaper advertising
To gain the readers’ interest positively is certainly the ultimate goal in advertising. This is achieved, as Sillars (1991) explained, through expressing values to the knowledge of, and mostly appreciated by the readers to promote a brand or service. No strategies serving such a goal better than intertextuality. Fairclough (1992), Cook (2001), and many
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Urban Pest or Aussie Hero? Changing Media Representations of the Australian White Ibis. [PDF]
Scollen R.
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Content Analysis of Austrian Print and Online Newspaper Coverage of Breastfeeding Over Two Decades. [PDF]
Zuckerhut B+9 more
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Bankrolling the Belgrade Bandits? Civil Society, NGOs, and Foreign Aid Localization in Serbia
ABSTRACT This article examines how foreign aid professionalized Serbia's civil society sector and analyzes how Serbian NGOs navigate upward accountability to donors and downward accountability to grassroots communities. Drawing upon 11 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Serbia, I demonstrate how the administrative bureaucracies of foreign aid ...
Catherine E. Herrold
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The decade-long growth of government-authored news media in China under Xi Jinping. [PDF]
Waight H+3 more
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