Discourse on Climate Change in Corporate Reporting: The Case of Vedanta Resources

dc.contributor.authorKapranov, O.
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-18T09:31:25Z
dc.date.available2025-08-18T09:31:25Z
dc.date.issued2025-06-30
dc.description.abstractThere is a growing number of research publications on corporate discourse, focusing on how natural resource corporations frame their discourses in corporate reports, including their respective discourses on corporate responsibility [1], environmental sustainability, and climate change [2; 306]. Presently, however, little research is available on the discourse on climate change in corporate reports by Vedanta Resources (henceforth — VR), a natural resources corporation that operates in the countries of the so-called Global South, in particular, in India, South Africa, Liberia, and Namibia [3]. Seeking to bridge the research gap, the article introduces a qualitative study that examines VR’s climate change discourse in its corporate reports. Specifically, the study aimed to establish how VR framed its climate change discourse in its corporate reports associated with the issue of climate change. To that end, a corpus of VR’s corporate reports on the issue climate change was collected. The corpus involved VR’s corporate reports published within the time frame from 2019 to 2024. The corpus was analysed qualitatively in line with the framing methodology developed by Entman [4]. The results of the qualitative investigation of the corpus revealed that VR framed its corporate discourse on the issue of climate change via such frames as, for instance, Commitment, Governance, Mitigation, Optimisation, Recognition, Responsibility, and Risk. The findings were illustrated in detail in the article. Furthermore, the findings were discussed from the vantage point of the existing body of published research on the framing of climate change by corporate actors. In light of the literature, the discussion showed that VR’s framing of climate change seemed to be aligned with the respective framings of climate change by the major international corporate actors. The article concluded with an outline of the findings and their relevance to corporate discourse and communication associated with the issue of climate change.ru_RU
dc.identifier.citationKapranov O. Discourse on Climate Change in Corporate Reporting: The Case of Vedanta Resources/O. Kapranov//Қарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Филология сериясы= Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия Филология=Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Philology series. -2025. №2. Р.6-15.ru_RU
dc.identifier.urihttps://rep.buketov.edu.kz//handle/data/20760
dc.language.isoenru_RU
dc.publisherKaragandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketovru_RU
dc.relation.ispartofseriesҚарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Филология сериясы= Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия Филология=Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Philology series.;№2(118)/2025
dc.subjectcorporate discourseru_RU
dc.subjectcorporate reportingru_RU
dc.subjectclimate change discourseru_RU
dc.subjectframingru_RU
dc.subjectVedanta Resourcesru_RU
dc.titleDiscourse on Climate Change in Corporate Reporting: The Case of Vedanta Resourcesru_RU
dc.title.alternativeКорпоративтік жылдық есептердегі климаттың өзгеруі туралы дискурс: Веданта ресурстарының жағдайыru_RU
dc.title.alternativeДискурс об изменении климата в корпоративных годовых отчетах: случай Vedanta Resourcesru_RU
dc.typeArticleru_RU

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