Abstract

Purpose. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how chief financial officers (CFOs) employ storytelling as a strategic communication tool to engage stakeholders, enhance trust, and convey complex financial information. Financial storytelling has emerged as a crucial leadership competency, influencing decision making and organizational transparency. This study aimed to identify key storytelling elements used by CFOs and assess their impact on stakeholder perceptions and financial performance.

Theoretical Framework. This study was grounded in communication accommodation theory, ethical communication theory, and transformational leadership theory, which explain how financial narratives shape stakeholder engagement, trust, and influence. Communication accommodation theory emphasizes adapting messages to audience literacy, ethical communication theory highlights transparency, and transformational leadership theory underscores storytelling’s role in strategic alignment. From these frameworks, eight core themes emerge: message clarity, audience adaptation, ethical transparency, trust-building, strategic alignment, emotional appeal, leadership influence, and stakeholder engagement.

Methodology. This research employed a rigorous qualitative multiple-case study approach, offering a deep dive into the strategic storytelling practices of CFOs in the entertainment industry. Data were gathered through interviews with 20 CFOs, capturing firsthand insights into communication strategies. A three-level thematic analysis was conducted to uncover recurring storytelling patterns and the tangible impact of narrative-driven financial communication on stakeholder engagement and trust-building.

Findings. The findings indicated that financial storytelling is integral to simplifying complex data, fostering trust, and shaping stakeholder perceptions. CFOs use tailored narratives, emotional appeal, and strategic messaging to enhance communication effectiveness. The study also highlighted how storytelling varies based on audience type—investors, employees, and board members—requiring different approaches to maintain credibility and engagement. Key themes emerging from the data included authenticity, transparency, and the role of leadership personality in financial storytelling.

Conclusion and Implications. Financial storytelling is a powerful tool for CFOs to bridge the gap between data and decision making. Authentic and transformational leadership practices are shaping financial narratives, fostering trust, and enhancing stakeholder engagement. Organizations should incorporate storytelling training into CFO development programs and refine financial communication strategies to align with stakeholder expectations. Effective financial storytelling can improve investor confidence and enhance organizational resilience during financial uncertainties.

Details

Title
The Art of Financial Storytelling: CFO’s Narrative Techniques
Author
Danesh, Ehsan
Publication year
2025
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
9798291560167
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3243270358
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.