This study explored the measurement of emotional intelligence (EI) using a comprehensive scale to tap the construct. Using a sample of 295 undergraduate business majors from a mid‐western university, an exploratory factor analysis was performed to examine the factor structure of the scale. Based on the factor loadings, the scale was reduced to 51 items with five factors emerging. Student demographics revealed that accounting majors rated lower on EI as compared to other majors. Results also indicated that higher EI scores were associated with membership in Greek organizations, and involvement in sports organizations. It was also found that international students rated lower on the EI measure as compared to domestic students. Finally, severa...
AbstractThe era that we are living in welcomes changes and improvements in many areas replacing the ...
Emotions are involved in everything people do: - every action,decision and judgment. Emotionally int...
In this paper, we draw parallels between teaching undergraduate management skills and the emotional ...
In recent years, emotional intelligence (EI) has been a popular topic of debate in the field of mana...
A comparative study of two universities explores the emotional intelligence (EI) of students in two ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) may be more important to the success of college students than cognitive ...
Although there is an emerging body of literature demonstrating a relationship between Emotional Inte...
The purpose of this project is to better understand how College of Business undergraduate student ac...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is relevant to human performance in many environments. EI measures have ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive emotional intelligence (EI) phenomenon in ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if higher academic performance was positively correlated ...
Many factors influencing students’ achievement in their academic field. One of them is Emotional Int...
In preparing the next generation of business professionals, educators need to take seriously the res...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a social intelligence all individuals possess, but is essential for h...
Managing human emotions plays a critical role in everyday functioning. After years of lively debate ...
AbstractThe era that we are living in welcomes changes and improvements in many areas replacing the ...
Emotions are involved in everything people do: - every action,decision and judgment. Emotionally int...
In this paper, we draw parallels between teaching undergraduate management skills and the emotional ...
In recent years, emotional intelligence (EI) has been a popular topic of debate in the field of mana...
A comparative study of two universities explores the emotional intelligence (EI) of students in two ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) may be more important to the success of college students than cognitive ...
Although there is an emerging body of literature demonstrating a relationship between Emotional Inte...
The purpose of this project is to better understand how College of Business undergraduate student ac...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is relevant to human performance in many environments. EI measures have ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive emotional intelligence (EI) phenomenon in ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if higher academic performance was positively correlated ...
Many factors influencing students’ achievement in their academic field. One of them is Emotional Int...
In preparing the next generation of business professionals, educators need to take seriously the res...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a social intelligence all individuals possess, but is essential for h...
Managing human emotions plays a critical role in everyday functioning. After years of lively debate ...
AbstractThe era that we are living in welcomes changes and improvements in many areas replacing the ...
Emotions are involved in everything people do: - every action,decision and judgment. Emotionally int...
In this paper, we draw parallels between teaching undergraduate management skills and the emotional ...