Letters as organizational rhetoric on environmental social and governance (ESG): the case of Larry Fink and BlackRock from 2018 to 2023

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作者
Thompson, Gareth [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arts London, London Coll Commun, London, England
关键词
Finance; Corporate governance; Communication management; Environmental issues; Public relations; Corporate social responsibility; PUBLIC-RELATIONS; PERSPECTIVE;
D O I
10.1108/CCIJ-12-2023-0181
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis paper is intended as an original contribution to researching ESG from a PR perspective, as well as offering a case study of the use of letters as a mode of corporate communication.Design/methodology/approachThe methodology is interdisciplinary but is centred on a critical discourse analysis of the organizational rhetoric on ESG in the annual letters of BlackRock CEO Larry Fink from 2018 to 2023. The article also considers the content of the BlackRock letters alongside the campaign rhetoric deployed by opponents to ESG over the same period.FindingsThe analysis of the letters showed up a difference in tempo and tone between the courteous, collaborative and somewhat "corporate" style of text in the Fink letters and the more urgent and confrontational tone of opponents that adopted a populist line of argumentation against ESG in general and Larry Fink and BlackRock in particular.Practical implicationsWhile advantages can accrue to CEOs and corporations for speaking out on issues, there are also perils awaiting in the contemporary environment for opinion. The findings suggest it is also important to gauge the intensity of cultural and political division in society when speaking out on contentious issues and make a judgement on whether to proceed based on that analysis. Moreover, in countries where the middle ground of public opinion has eroded, ideology and cultural affiliations can prevail instead of openness to argument and counter-argument on topics such as climate change.Originality/valueThe paper presents a fresh case study of a CEO who has been prominent in shaping the discourse on ESG, which has itself become is a matter of contemporary relevance to public relations. The findings offer original insights that are additive to existing guidance and criteria for CEOs deciding to speak out on issues on behalf of their organizations.
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