ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Sustainability Reports of Volvo Cars
Abstract
Companies communicate the impact of their corporate activities through sustainability
reports, disclosing their environmental engagement. Critical studies on sustainability
reporting have highlighted that environmental reporting practices participate in the
construction of the definition of environmental responsibility. This study analyses how the
automotive company Volvo Cars discursively constructs its environmental commitment in its
sustainability reports. Fairclough’s Critical Discourse analysis was performed on three
reports (2010, 2015, and 2020) to critically question the discourse surrounding the
environment. The findings of this study reveal that the narratives revolve around socially
constructed themes, influenced by the external cultural dimension of Sweden, the country
associated with the firm. The paper concludes by presenting the main themes employed by
Volvo Cars for communicating its sustainable conduct. First, "The (heterosexual) family as
environmental heroes," portrayed as the primary actor in addressing the climate crisis;
second, "Leveraging the Power of Swedishness" as a symbol of positive qualities; third,
"Evolution in a Time of COVID-19," shifting the focus to the pandemic; and, finally,
"Answering to the Capitalistic Call," highlighting the controversial inclination toward
capitalistic gain. Some of these findings raise critical questions that require further
examination.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2023-02-01Author
Battistella, Sara
Keywords
automotive
critical discourse analysis
environment
organisational communication
sustainability
sustainability reporting
swedishness
Volvo Cars
Series/Report no.
2022:025
Language
eng