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Financial Reporting on Social Media: Empirical Study on the European Medical Sector
Financial Reporting on Social Media: Empirical Study on the European Medical Sector

Author(s): Tatiana Dănescu, Roxana Maria Stejerean
Subject(s): Media studies, Communication studies, Health and medicine and law, Marketing / Advertising
Published by: Editura University Press Targu Mures
Keywords: social networks; corporate advertising; financial performance;

Summary/Abstract: Corporate advertising is essential for the functioning of an efficient capital market. Over the past decade, social networks have begun to become an integral part of the contemporary lifestyle of entities, being used as a means of communication with stakeholders. The quantitative research carried out on the sample of 119 companies in the medical sector, listed on the European stock exchanges, closely follows the correlations between the use of social networks and the financial information disseminated to the public. Techniques of exploratory data analysis were used to identify the determinants of financial communication through social means, followed by the calculation of the index of the use of these means of communication and its correlation with the financial performance rates of the studied companies. We believe that the ubiquitous adoption of technologies plays an essential role in the communication between management and users, bringing an indirect contribution to the proper functioning of an entity.

  • Issue Year: 16/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 15-24
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English