Authors
Sudeep Sharma, Jürgen Deller, Ramakrishna Biswal, Manas K Mandal
Publication date
2009/8
Journal
International Journal of Cross Cultural Management
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
217-236
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
This study empirically examines the construct of emotional Intelligence (EI) cross-culturally. Participants (N = 200) from Germany (N = 100) and India (N = 100) completed the Emotional Intelligence Scale, NEO-Five Factor Personality Inventory (Form-S) and Hofstede's Value Survey (Module 94). The major objectives of the study were to examine cross-culturally (a) the factor structure of EI, and (b) the construct of EI as distinct from personality. Results revealed different factor structures for these two cultures, and the construct of EI failed to correlate with the dimensions of personality. Implications of the findings for leadership in a specific culture as well as across different cultures are discussed.
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Scholar articles
S Sharma, J Deller, R Biswal, MK Mandal - International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 2009