Although past research has identified the effects of emotional intelligence on numerous employee outcomes, the relationship between emotional intelligence and creativity has not been well established. We draw upon affective information processing theory to explain how two facets of emotional intelligence — emotion regulation and emotion facilitation — shape employee creativity. Specifically, we propose that emotion regulation ability enables employees to maintain higher positive affect (PA) when faced with unique knowledge processing requirements, while emotion facilitation ability enables employees to use their PA to enhance their creativity. We find support for our hypotheses using a multimethod (ability test, experience sampling, survey)...
4noWhy are some individuals able to generate outstanding creative products despite repeated frustrat...
The processes that underlie ability emotional intelligence (EI) are barely understood, despite decad...
Research has recognized that people regulate their emotions not only for seeking pleasurable experie...
Although past research has identified the effects of emotional intelligence on numerous employee out...
In a national study of employees across industries (N = 14,645), we examined the role of supervisor ...
In recent years, scholars have empirically demonstrated that creativity can be described as radical ...
This study examines whether and why emotional intelligence may result in enhanced creativity in the ...
This paper investigates how leader-member exchange (LMX) and emotional intelligence (EI) are associa...
Despite the need to better understand the relationship between employee creativity and emotional int...
The study examined the associations of trait Emotional Intelligence (EI) and emotional regulation wi...
This research is descriptive research on employees in several companies about job stress, emotional ...
In today’s highly competitive and rapidly changing business environment, organizations must take ful...
This paper is aimed at explaining the relation of emotional intelligence and its dimensions such as ...
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to monitor one’s feelings and emotions. People with...
4noWhy are some individuals able to generate outstanding creative products despite repeated frustrat...
The processes that underlie ability emotional intelligence (EI) are barely understood, despite decad...
Research has recognized that people regulate their emotions not only for seeking pleasurable experie...
Although past research has identified the effects of emotional intelligence on numerous employee out...
In a national study of employees across industries (N = 14,645), we examined the role of supervisor ...
In recent years, scholars have empirically demonstrated that creativity can be described as radical ...
This study examines whether and why emotional intelligence may result in enhanced creativity in the ...
This paper investigates how leader-member exchange (LMX) and emotional intelligence (EI) are associa...
Despite the need to better understand the relationship between employee creativity and emotional int...
The study examined the associations of trait Emotional Intelligence (EI) and emotional regulation wi...
This research is descriptive research on employees in several companies about job stress, emotional ...
In today’s highly competitive and rapidly changing business environment, organizations must take ful...
This paper is aimed at explaining the relation of emotional intelligence and its dimensions such as ...
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to monitor one’s feelings and emotions. People with...
4noWhy are some individuals able to generate outstanding creative products despite repeated frustrat...
The processes that underlie ability emotional intelligence (EI) are barely understood, despite decad...
Research has recognized that people regulate their emotions not only for seeking pleasurable experie...