Emotional Intelligence and Leadership in Organization: A Meta-analytic Test of Process Mechanisms


Autoria(s): Whitman, Daniel S
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25/06/2009

Resumo

The present study – employing psychometric meta-analysis of 92 independent studies with sample sizes ranging from 26 to 322 leaders – examined the relationship between EI and leadership effectiveness. Overall, the results supported a linkage between leader EI and effectiveness that was moderate in nature (ρ = .25). In addition, the positive manifold of the effect sizes presented in this study, ranging from .10 to .44, indicate that emotional intelligence has meaningful relations with myriad leadership outcomes including effectiveness, transformational leadership, LMX, follower job satisfaction, and others. Furthermore, this paper examined potential process mechanisms that may account for the EI-leadership effectiveness relationship and showed that both transformational leadership and LMX partially mediate this relationship. However, while the predictive validities of EI were moderate in nature, path analysis and hierarchical regression suggests that EI contributes less than or equal to 1% of explained variance in leadership effectiveness once personality and intelligence are accounted for.

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https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/113

https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1157&context=etd

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FIU Digital Commons

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Palavras-Chave #emotional intelligence #leadership #meta-analysis #transformational leadership #personality #intelligence #Business Administration, Management, and Operations #Human Resources Management #Industrial and Organizational Psychology #Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods #Organizational Behavior and Theory #Personality and Social Contexts #Social Influence and Political Communication #Social Psychology #Work, Economy and Organizations
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