Emotional intelligence what does the research really indicate




















The article, and a proposed course around which it might coalesce, covers different ways that emotional intelligence EI has been conceptualized, measured, and applied. It begins with an examination … Expand. View 1 excerpt, cites methods. This article proposes a culturally implicit perspective of emotional intelligence and introduces the notion of culture-specific emotional intelligence CSEI. Emotional intelligence EI as a … Expand.

Interest in emotional intelligence has bloomed over th last few years. That it has become a standard concept in general and applied psychology, as well as in applied business settings, is … Expand. View 8 excerpts, cites background.

A Contradiction in Terms? Emotional intelligence EI has been hailed as being critical to individual performance within organizations. However, recent theoretical debates indicate that scholars need to apply a more … Expand. View 1 excerpt, cites results. Does leadership need emotional intelligence. Interest in emotional intelligence has bloomed over the last few years.

Leadership effectiveness : the costs and benefits of being emotionally intelligent. Purpose — This paper serves two purposes: first, it is an apology for a failure to produce a planned special issue, along with the rationales as to why the authors decided to withdraw it; and second, … Expand.

A study of the relationship between emotional intelligence and stress management in the Irish workforce. In addition appreciation is … Expand. View 2 excerpts, cites background. This article presents a meta-analytic review of the Emotional Intellpigence EI construct.

The first portion of the study examines the relation between EI measures based on two differing models of … Expand. View 1 excerpt, references background. Highly Influential. View 9 excerpts, references background and results. The construct and criterion validity of emotional intelligence and its potential utility for management studies.

This article reviews evidence for multiple intelligences theory, the Mozart effect theory, and emotional intelligence theory and argues that despite their wide currency in education these theories … Expand. View 11 excerpts, references background and results.

View 3 excerpts, references background. In this second counterpoint article, we refute the claims of Landy, Locke, and Conte, and make the more specific case for our perspective, which is that ability-based models of emotional intelligence … Expand.

View 9 excerpts, references results. An issue at the forefront of recent emotional intelligence debates revolves around whether emotional intelligence can be linked to work performance. Boyatzis, R. Using tipping points of emotional intelligence and cognitive competencies to predict financial performance of leaders.

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Personality and Individual Differences , 39 , Gardner, H. Multiple intelligences: the theory in practice. New York: Basic Books Inc. Geher, G. Measuring emotional intelligence: common ground and controversy.

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Goleman eds. Greenberg, M. Enhancing school-based prevention and youth development through coordinated social, emotional and academic learning. American Psychologist, 58 , Grewal, D. Feeling Smart: the science of emotional intelligence. American Scientist, 93, Jordan, P.

Workgroup emotional intelligence scale development and relationship to team process effectiveness and goal focus. Human Resource Management Review , 12 , Landy, F. Some historical and scientific issues related to research on emotional intelligence. Locke, E. Why emotional intelligence is an invalid concept. Lopes, P. Toward a broader education. Walberg, M. Wang, R. Weissberg eds. New York: Teachers College Press.

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