AN ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE CORPORATE PRACTICES OF AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS


Ms. Amandeep Gill, Prof. Ashish Mathur, Prof. Shailendra Singh Bhadouria
1,3, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Madhya Pradesh , 2. Central University, Haryana
Abstract
India has risen to become the world's third-largest vehicle market, with the Indian market alone producing an impressive 23 million cars in 2022, driven by a post-pandemic surge in demand for personal mobility. This study explores the relationship between strategic voluntary disclosure and emotional intelligence within the corporate practices of automakers. Understanding how emotional intelligence influences disclosure tactics is crucial in the automotive industry, which is characterized by rapid technological advancements and environmental concerns. Through a blend of quantitative and qualitative data analyses spanning various automakers, this research reveals that higher levels of employee emotional intelligence correlate positively with increased strategic voluntary disclosure. These findings offer valuable insights for automakers aiming to enhance stakeholder relationships and reputational capital by refining disclosure strategies, particularly amidst rising consumer expectations regarding corporate social responsibility and environmental consciousness. Automakers strategically disclose information across financial, environmental, social, and governance domains, driven by various influencing factors, to improve accountability and stakeholder communication.
Keywords: emotional intelligence, strategic voluntary disclosure, corporate practices, car manufacturers.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Environmental Economics, Commerce and Educational Management

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Published on : 2024-06-28

Vol : 11
Issue : 6
Month : June
Year : 2024
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