Emotional intelligence and leadership emergence in small groups

Stéphane Côté*, Paulo N. Lopes, Peter Salovey, Christopher T.H. Miners

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Abstract

We report the findings from two studies that examine the association between emotional intelligence and leadership emergence in small groups. In both studies, members of groups completed measures of emotional intelligence and other individual differences prior to working on a group project. Their peers rated their leadership emergence at the conclusion of the project. Overall emotional intelligence and a number of its dimensions were associated with leadership emergence over and above cognitive intelligence, personality traits, and gender. These findings were observed when emotional intelligence was measured with an ability test but not when it was measured with a self-report scale. Among the dimensions of emotional intelligence, the ability to understand emotions was most consistently associated with leadership emergence.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)496-508
Number of pages13
JournalLeadership Quarterly
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010

Keywords

  • Emotion
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Leadership
  • Leadership emergence

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