PAUL GILLAERTS, ELIZABETH DE GROOT, SYLVA1N DIELTJENS, PRISCILLA HEYNDERICKX, GEERT JACOBSResearching Discourse in Business Genres: Cases and CorporaSection 1: Internal Discourse PAUL GILLAERTS Email Use in a Belgian Company: Looking for the Hybridity of the Genre NADINE VAN DEN EYNDEN MORPETH Politeness and Gender in Belgian Organisational Emails STEPHEN BREMNER Working with Genre Systems: Accommodating Multiple Interests in the Construction of Organisational TextsSection 2: Executive Discourse BERNA HENDRIKS, MARGOT VAN MULKEN Dear Worker: A Corpus Analysis of Internal CEO Letters BIRGITTE NORLYK Genres at the Top: Leadership, Management and Genre JANET BOWKER From 'Communities of Practice' to 'Communities of Learning': Interdiscursivity in Changing Corporate PrioritiesSection 3: Organisational Discourse ELIZABETH DE GROOT Who's to Blame? Attribution in English Earnings Press Releases Originating in the Netherlands, the United States and Russia BELINDA CRAWFORD CAMICIOTTOLI Downplaying the Downturn: A Critical Analysis of Interdiscursivity in Earnings Calls HEIDI VERPLAETSE, BIRGITTA MEEX German and English Corporate Mission Statements as Hybrid Internal/External Communication: Expressions of Competence and HR Competencies Notes on Contributors