A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS UNDERLYING PROCESSES AND OUTCOMES IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES

被引:1
|
作者
Lindebaum, Dirk [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Management Sch, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
关键词
Emotional intelligence; emotion regulation; phenomenology; processes; WORK; METAANALYSIS; PERFORMANCE; ABILITIES; VALIDITY; TRAIT;
D O I
10.1108/S1746-979120150000011006
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The processes that underlie ability emotional intelligence (EI) are barely understood, despite decades of management research. Furthermore, the outcomes of these processes have been narrowly and prescriptively defined. To address this deficiency, I conducted a phenomenological study (n = 26). Findings from a public sector sample suggest that the underlying emotional processes of meaningful life events are - at least for now - better defined through the construct of emotion regulation. While it is part of the ability EI model, the emotional processing that occurs prior to emotion regulation being initiated is likely to be less consistent with current EI theory. Likewise, these processes lead to outcomes considerably more nuanced than currently appreciated in the EI literature. Consequently, what started as a gap-filling approach to research eventually turned into a problematization of what scholars seem to know about EI. I outline the theoretical and practical implications of this study for management, and offer suggestions for future research.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:109 / 137
页数:29
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Decision making processes underlying avoidance of mandatory child vaccination in Croatia – a qualitative study
    Helena Tomljenovic
    Andreja Bubic
    Darko Hren
    Current Psychology, 2022, 41 : 6210 - 6224
  • [32] Emotional Intelligence and its Relationship with Conflict Management and Occupational Stress: A Meta-Analysis
    Vashisht, Ravi
    Singh, Kesari
    Sharma, Sakshi
    PACIFIC BUSINESS REVIEW INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 11 (04): : 30 - 38
  • [33] Enhancing Emotional Intelligence in Project Management Strategies for Better Outcomes and Community with Limited Financial Overhead
    Davis, Claudia E.
    SIGGRAPH '19 -ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 TALKS, 2019,
  • [34] Age, Sex, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Cognitive Intelligence, and Management Level: A Study from Great Britain
    Treglown, Luke
    Furnham, Adrian
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL MANAGEMENT, 2023, 48 (03) : 320 - 329
  • [35] Emotional labour and its outcomes: a study of a Philippine call centre
    Ruppel, Cynthia P.
    Sims, Randi L.
    Zeidler, Peter
    ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, 2013, 5 (03) : 246 - +
  • [36] The use of emotional intelligence capabilities in clinical reasoning and decision-making: A qualitative, exploratory study
    Hutchinson, Marie
    Hurley, John
    Kozlowski, Desiree
    Whitehair, Leeann
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2018, 27 (3-4) : e600 - e610
  • [37] Leadership and Emotional Intelligence: A Study of University Library Directors and Their Senior Management Teams
    Kreitz, Patricia A.
    COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, 2009, 70 (06): : 531 - 554
  • [38] A Qualitative Study of Dependency Management and Its Security Implications
    Pashchenko, Ivan
    Vu, Duc-Ly
    Massacci, Fabio
    CCS '20: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2020 ACM SIGSAC CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY, 2020, : 1513 - 1531
  • [39] A Qualitative Study on Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on the Project Schedule, Cost and Risk Management Knowledge Areas as Presented in PMBOK®
    Fridgeirsson, Thordur Vikingur
    Ingason, Helgi Thor
    Jonasson, Haukur Ingi
    Gunnarsdottir, Helena
    APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, 2023, 13 (19):
  • [40] A Behavioral-Genetic Study of Alexithymia and its Relationships with Trait Emotional Intelligence
    Baughman, Holly M.
    Schwartz, Sara
    Schermer, Julie Aitken
    Veselka, Livia
    Petrides, K. V.
    Vernon, Philip A.
    TWIN RESEARCH AND HUMAN GENETICS, 2011, 14 (06) : 539 - 543