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Role of Gender-Based Emotional Intelligence in Corporate Financial Decision-Making.

Zou RanAzeem GulMinhas AkbarSyed Arslan HaiderAsma ZeeshanMinhas Akbar
Published in: Psychology research and behavior management (2021)
The study findings explicate that the influence of self-awareness and empathy constructs of EI on corporate financial decisions is stronger in female managers than their male counterparts. However, male managers exhibit a significantly stronger influence of motivation, social skills, and self-regulation dimensions on their financial decisions compared to female managers in a corporate setting. Overall, the impact of EI on CFD is slightly higher in male managers. These empirical outcomes imply that organizations should assess the employees not only for technical skills but also based on their emotional intelligence during the recruitment process.
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