This article provides a commentary on the article “Emotional intelligence, leadership effectiveness, and team outcomes” by Prati, Douglas, Ferris, Ammeter, and Buckley (2003). The role of emotional intelligence (EI) as a construct in organizational behavior is addressed by discussing (a) the boundary conditions of theories in organizational behavior; (b) the relative importance of EI, g and personality in leadership effectiveness; (c) whether EI is needed for leadership effectiveness; (d) the degree EI is a unique construct versus a part of normal psychological functioning; (e) the relationship between EI and levels of analyses in organizations; and (f) whether EI is important for charismatic leadership. This discussion concludes with a cautionary note about premature excitement over the use of EI in the workplace.
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WHY “EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE” DOES NOT PREDICT LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS: A COMMENT ON PRATI, DOUGLAS, FERRIS, AMMETER, AND BUCKLEY (2003) Available to Purchase
John Antonakis
John Antonakis
University of Lausanne, Switzerland John Antonakis, Department of Management, HEC, University of Lausanne, BFSH‐1, Lausanne, CH‐1015, Switzerland. E‐mail: john.antonakis@hec.unil.ch
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The International Journal of Organizational Analysis (2003) 11 (4): 355–361.
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Antonakis J (2003), "WHY “EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE” DOES NOT PREDICT LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS: A COMMENT ON PRATI, DOUGLAS, FERRIS, AMMETER, AND BUCKLEY (2003)". The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 11 No. 4 pp. 355–361, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028980
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