Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11547/5206
Title: EFFECTS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOR
Authors: ABU AL TARABISH, Ahmed Ismail
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: İSTANBUL AYDIN ÜNİVERSİTESİ SOSYAL BİLİMLER ENSTİTÜSÜ
Abstract: This research which titled (Effects of Emotional Intelligence on Leadership behavior) aims to identifying the effect of the emotional intelligence on the foundation universities leaders (academic and executive staff) behavior and how it shapes their ability to lead and influence their teams to achieve organizational objectives and their ability to mobilize efforts of staff. It aims at identifying the different variables and competencies needed for effective leadership. This research adapted the Traits emotional intelligence model of Petrides with its four components well-being, self-control, empathy, and sociability and their effects on the leadership style as defined by the full range leadership theory. The research also aims at identifying the differences between respondents as attributed to their personal and professional traits gender, age, academic qualifications, and years of experience, years working under the supervision of the manager, grade, and span of control. The researcher adapted a descriptive analytical approach which depends on data collection, analysis using SPSS and interpretation of the results to determine the hypothesized relationships. An internationally accepted measurement tools were adapted, translated, and modified to suit the purpose of the study. The questionnaire was distributed to a sample of 200 staff working in these foundation universities to collect the necessary data for the study. The results of the study supported the hypothesized relationships of the existence of significant relationship between emotional intelligence of leaders and their leadership style. The relationship provides to exist at all scales and subscales of the emotional intelligence construct except with transactional leadership on part of its components (management by exception (active). A significantly 2 negative relationship was also proved to exist between emotional intelligence and laissez faire leadership style. The results also proved that there are no significant differences among respondents attributed to the personal and professional traits of gender, age, academic qualifications, and years of experience, grade and supervisory capacity. The research has presented some recommendations concerning the application of emotional intelligence at the workplace and some other recommendations for future research. The recommendations include increasing awareness of the emotional intelligence concept and its importance and application among the leadership and supervisory roles. It also recommends the design and implementation of appropriate training programs for leaders on how to consider and apply emotional intelligence traits in their personnel management. The research also recommends developing tools to measure the level of emotional intelligence and inter and intra personal skills and incorporate it into the recruitment of potential leaders.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11547/5206
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