Publications
Publications
- 2025
- HBS Working Paper Series
Partisan Corporate Speech
By: William Cassidy and Elisabeth Kempf
Abstract
We construct a novel measure of partisan corporate speech using natural language
processing techniques and use it to establish three stylized facts. First, the volume
of partisan corporate speech has risen sharply between 2012 and 2022. Second, this
increase has been disproportionately driven by companies adopting more Democratic leaning
language, a trend that is widespread across industries, geographies, and CEO
political affiliations. Third, partisan corporate statements are followed by negative
abnormal stock returns, with significant heterogeneity by shareholders’ degree of alignment
with the statement. Finally, we propose a theoretical framework and provide
suggestive empirical evidence that these trends are at least in part driven by a shift in
investors’ nonpecuniary preferences with respect to partisan corporate speech.
Keywords
Natural Language Processing; Perspective; Communication; Public Opinion; Business and Shareholder Relations; Trends
Citation
Cassidy, William, and Elisabeth Kempf. "Partisan Corporate Speech." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 05-056, May 2025.