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The Effects of Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors on Financial Performance and Market Valuation in the European Automotive Industry

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  • Jozef Glova

    (Department of Banking and Investment, Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Košice, Nemcovej 32, 042 00 Košice, Slovakia)

  • Matúš Panko

    (Department of Banking and Investment, Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Košice, Nemcovej 32, 042 00 Košice, Slovakia)

Abstract

This study explores the impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors on profitability and market capitalization within the European automotive industry. Since the industry is confronted with environmental and regulatory challenges, ESG contributions are valuable to know for strategic decision making and investor attitude. With panel data from 60 automotive firms listed on the Eurostoxx 600 index from 2011 to 2022, the research utilizes panel regression techniques, such as the generalized method of moments, to control for possible endogeneity. The findings show that the social aspect of ESG has a positive effect on return on assets (ROA), illustrating that socially responsible efforts can strengthen operating performance. In contrast, environmental performance weakly negatively affects ROA, probably because substantial sustainability-related expenses are incurred. Governance has no significant impact on profitability. For market valuation, as captured by Tobin’s Q, social factors are negatively correlated, indicating investor doubt regarding quick returns on social investments, while governance is positively but weakly correlated. These results highlight the multifaceted nature of ESG integration in the automotive industry, with the implication that firms need to delicately trade off between sustainability initiatives and profitability and investor expectations.

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  • Jozef Glova & Matúš Panko, 2025. "The Effects of Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors on Financial Performance and Market Valuation in the European Automotive Industry," IJFS, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-26, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijfss:v:13:y:2025:i:2:p:82-:d:1651952
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