What makes a charismatic speaker?: A computer-based acoustic-prosodic analysis of Steve Jobs tone of voice

Niebuhr O, Voße J, Brem A (2016)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2016

Journal

Publisher: Pergamon Press

Book Volume: 64

Pages Range: 366-382

DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.06.059

Abstract

The former Apple CEO Steve Jobs was one of the most charismatic speakers of the past decades. However, there is, as yet, no detailed quantitative profile of his way of speaking. We used state-of-the-art computer techniques to acoustically analyze his speech behavior and relate it to reference samples. Our paper provides the first-ever acoustic profile of Steve Jobs, based on about 4000 syllables and 12,000 individual speech sounds from his two most outstanding and well-known product presentations: the introductions of the iPhone 4 and the iPad 2. Our results show that Steve Jobs stands out against our reference samples in almost all key features of charisma, including melody, loudness, tempo and fluency, and he produced significant quantitative differences when addressing customers and investors in his speeches. Against this background, we provide specific advice on how to improve a speaker’s charismatic impact. We conclude with describing how further technological advances will move computers and behavioral characteristics like human speech even closer together.

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APA:

Niebuhr, O., Voße, J., & Brem, A. (2016). What makes a charismatic speaker?: A computer-based acoustic-prosodic analysis of Steve Jobs tone of voice. Computers in Human Behavior, 64, 366-382. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.06.059

MLA:

Niebuhr, Oliver, Jana Voße, and Alexander Brem. "What makes a charismatic speaker?: A computer-based acoustic-prosodic analysis of Steve Jobs tone of voice." Computers in Human Behavior 64 (2016): 366-382.

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