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Emotional Intelligence & Performance, Keith Lawrence Miller
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Emotional Intelligence and
Performance 1 A Review of Emotional Intelligence and Performance Keith Miller CEO & Professional Coach Columbia University © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Emotional Intelligence and
Performance 2 © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Emotional Intelligence and
Performance 3 Introduction Emotional intelligence (EQ) is one of the hottest social-psychological topics at this present time because the accumulative literature spanning over the last twenty-years suggest that EQ has the potential to be a viable component to predicting overall performance. Personnel performance in our new economic platform is more important than ever because competition is at record heights thanks to globalization. The ultimate factor that separates companies from one another is the human component, and having an ability that raises overall performance is an added advantage that no organization can overlook. The high-potential status of EQ is the reason why this study aims to identify the main components of the EQ concept, and to explain the theories that have formed EQ over the past two decades. This study explores the viability of EQ as well as the connection it possesses with cognitive intelligence, personality, academic performance, work performance, and leadership. The eventual research that will post-date this review intends to manipulate EQ in terms of performance in order to experimentally determine EQ’s influence on individual ability. Emotional Intelligence The concept of emotional intelligence (EQ) involves emotions playing an important role in our lives, people having different abilities to perceive, understand, use, and manage emotions, and these differences affect our adaptation in a variety of contexts (Cherniss, 2010 p.111). According to Cherniss (2000), the concept of emotional intelligence mainly involves knowing when and how to express emotion more so than it has to do with controlling it. Major theorists in the field of EQ commonly accept EQ’s definition as “the ability to perceive and express emotion, assimilate emotion in thought, understand and reason with emotion, and regulate emotion in the self and others” (Cherniss, 2010; Mayer, Salovey, & Caruso, 2000, p.396). © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Emotional Intelligence and
Performance 4 The theory of emotional intelligence was first articulated by Salovey & Mayer in 1990, in which they detailed the emotional abilities that are needed to improve individual performance. The concept of emotional intelligence was popularized by Daniel Goleman through his bestselling book, Emotional Intelligence in 1995 which claimed that emotional intelligence was a predictor of success at home, work, and in school (Goleman, 1995; Mayer, Roberts, & Barsade, in press). The five components of emotional intelligence at work include self-awareness – being aware of how our behavior is affecting others in a social environment, self-regulation – the ability to regulate moods to conform to adverse situations, motivation – an inner desire to achieve a higher level of performance, empathy – the general willingness to feel compassion, and social skills – which is the ability to interact with various individuals without causing an emotional disruption in others. These five skills that encompass the concept of emotional intelligence can be learned and transferred to the workplace (Goleman, 1998; Zeidner, Matthews, & Roberts, 2009). Additionally, it is believed that the primary focus of emotional intelligence is concerned with reasoning about emotions and using emotions to enhance thought (Mayer, Roberts, & Barsade, 2008, p.511). There has been much debate concerning the validity of Emotional Intelligence being identified as a form of intelligence. Intelligence is defined as a mental ability that permits recognition, learning, memory, and the capacity to reason about information (Mayer, et al, in press). Emotional intelligence fits this formal meaning of intelligence based on the theory expressed by Salovey & Mayer (1990), because for an individual to express the five traits: self- awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, & social skills – one needs the mental ability to show recognition of emotions, learning of situations that contain emotional stimuli, memory of experiences to regulate behavior, and the capacity to reason about emotionally charged © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 5 information. Opponents have argued against the validity of EQ because studies have determined validity based on correlational evidence and by using unsound measuring procedures (Antonakis, Ashkanasy, & Dasborough, 2009). The concentration on multiple intelligences was renewed in the 1980s by Howard Gardener when he proposed that there are other intelligences besides cognitive intelligence such as musical, kinesthetic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal intelligence (Gardener, 1983; Zeidner, et al., 2009). According to Cote & Miners (2006), research has shown that the term emotional intelligence is consistent with definitions of traditional intelligences, and can be conceptualized as the ability to reason correctly with emotional abstractions and to solve emotional problems. Additionally, research has shown that emotional intelligence is correlated with verbal and cognitive intelligence which is a criteria needed to be identified as an intelligence (Cote & Miners, 2006). Emotional Intelligence and Work Performance The potential impact of emotional intelligence on performance is immense and this collective belief has spearheaded multifaceted research which has discovered significant relationships between emotional intelligence and performance in numerous areas of concern. According to Greenstein (2001), emotional intelligence was the distinguishing factor that separated the successful American President from the unsuccessful American President. Presidential success was defined as a leader who was able to clearly communicate values, behaviors, and actions to the American society which motivated the country to essentially enhance their overall performance in times of crisis. This finding suggests that the most important leadership position in the world is impacted by the individual’s ability to use their emotional intelligence, and a higher level of © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 6 emotional intelligence led to greater overall success. According to the research conducted by Shipley, Jackson, & Segrest (in press), emotional intelligence was positively associated with work experience (full-time work – 40 or more hours compared to part-time work – 39 hours or less), and their study suggest that there are certain sub-factors such as self-control, behavioral dispositions, & self-perceived abilities of emotional intelligence that are related to academic performance (GPA). Additionally, their study showed that age was not positively correlated with emotional intelligence. This finding suggests that emotional intelligence is predictive to an extent by determining a person’s work experience. According to a meta-analysis of 59 studies conducted by Van Rooy & Viswesvaran (2004), emotional intelligence was found to be correlated positively with job performance. In a study conducted by Cote & Miners (2006), they measured emotional intelligence with the MSCEIT, cognitive ability with the Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT), and controlled for personality. Their research found that emotional intelligence is a stronger predictor of task performance & organizational citizenship behavior when cognitive intelligence decreases (Cote & Miners, 2006). Lopes, Grewal, Kadis, Gall, & Salovey (2006), suggests that emotional intelligence may contribute to work performance by enhancing relationships and enhance work team effectiveness. Lopes, et al (2006), hypothesized that emotional intelligence is related to indicators of job performance (salary, merit increase, company rank, and ratings of interpersonal facilitation). Lopes et al (2006), found in their research, evidence to suggest that emotional intelligence was related to company rank, merit increase, interpersonal ratings, and personal attitudes which are indicators of work performance. © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 7 Emotional Intelligence & Academic Performance According to Parker, Summerfeldt, Hogan, & Majeski (2004), successful first year students with an 80% or better grade point average (GPA) scored higher in intrapersonal ability, stress management, and adaptability when compared to unsuccessful first year students who scored under 59% on GPA. Marquez, Martin, & Brackett (2006), found that emotional intelligence measured by the MSCEIT in high school students was correlated with academic achievement when cognitive ability and personality was controlled. This study suggests that students with high emotional intelligence tend to display enhanced pro-social behavior and perform better in school (Marquez, et. al, 2006). According to Parker, Creque, Harris, Majeski, Wood, & Hogan (in press), in a sample size of (n = 667) emotional intelligence was found to be a significant predictor of academic success and EI was measured by the BarOn Emotional Quotient Inventory: Youth Version (EQ- i:YV) which is a self report test. Furthermore, emotional intelligence was strongly associated with interpersonal, adaptability, and stress management abilities (Parker, et. al, in press). Mayer, et. al, (in press), suggests that people with higher emotional intelligence have an ability to spread their control via emotional contagion thus improving others emotional intelligence and are perceived more positively by others. Additionally, when emotional intelligence is validly measured, it is a significant predictor of social relations, work performance, and well-being (Mayer, et. al, in press). Cherniss (2000) suggests that having the ability to understand what another person is feeling enables one to develop the skill of influence on others which is an important tool for leadership. Barchard (2003) found that measures of emotional intelligence are not as good at predicting academic success as are cognitive ability measures. Studies have shown that the © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 8 predictive ability of EI decreases when controlling for cognitive intelligence and personality (Mayer, et. al, 2008). Studies seem to indicate that the predictive ability of emotional intelligence is higher for men than for women (Mayer, et. al, 2008). Future research should focus on establishing the predictive ability of emotional intelligence in order to determine the value of using such a measure (Barchard, 2003). EQ Models The specific ability model of emotional intelligence focuses on a fundamental trait associated with emotional intelligence such as non-verbal perception which is an ability to decipher social information and recognize emotional expression (Mayer, et. al, 2008). The best measures of specific abilities of emotional intelligence are the Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy Scales (DANVA & DANVA-2), the Japanese and Caucasian Brief Affect Recognition Test (JACBART), and the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) (Mayer, et. al, 2008). The mixed model approach focuses on a broader understanding of the attributes that contribute to emotional intelligence such as adaptability, impulsiveness, creative thinking, intuition, happiness, motivation, and more (Mayer, et. al, 2008). This mixed model approach includes the criteria for the work performance traits of self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills as explained by Daniel Goleman (Zeidner, et. al, 2009). The basis behind the integrative model of emotional intelligence is to join several specific abilities together to obtain an overall concept of emotional intelligence (Mayer, et. al, 2008). The four branch model of emotional intelligence incorporates accurately perceiving and identifying emotion in oneself and others (branch 1), using emotions to facilitate thought, focus attention, think rationally, logically, and creatively (branch 2), understanding emotion which is identified as an ability to understand emotional information (branch 3), and managing emotion © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 9 which includes regulating moods and emotions (Mayer & Salovey, 1997; Mayer, et. at, 2008; (Brackett & Salovey, 2006). The best measure of the four branch model of emotional intelligence is the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) (Mayer, et. al, 2008). MSCEIT The MSCEIT is an objective test that was created to measure the four branch model of EQ with 141 items divided into 8 tasks that provide a score for each of the four branches, two area scores, and an overall emotional intelligence score (Brackett & Salovey, 2006). The scoring is calculated by consensus (over 5,000 people) and expert scoring (21 members of the International Society Research on Emotions (ISRE)) (Brackett & Salovey, 2006). The consensus norms and the expert norms correlate at r= .91(Mayer et. al, 2003). The test-retest reliability of the full test MSCEIT over a three week period with a sample of 59 college students was .86 and the split-half reliabilities including 2000 individuals were .93 and .91(Brackett & Mayer, 2003; Mayer, et. al, 2003). These findings suggest that the MSCEIT is both content and structurally valid. The MSCEIT is superior to self-report tests such as the Schutte Self Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT), because self-report tests correlate highly with measures of well-being and personality and are susceptible to faking (Brackett & Mayer, 2003). Multiple studies have shown that the MSCEIT has expected convergent and discriminant validity (Brackett, Rivers, & Salovey, 2011). Additionally, the MSCEIT has been shown to be statistically independent from other constructs (Brackett, Rivers, & Salovey, 2011). The construct-weakness in the MSCEIT is that it does not test emotional intelligence in real-time which relates the results more closely with crystallized intelligence – involves learning, knowledge, and skills - rather than, fluid intelligence – involves the ability to reason and the ability to understand abstract concepts © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 10 (Brackett, Rivers, & Salovey, 2011). Furthermore, the MSCEIT has a small range of facial expression and non-verbal questions - which are the primary way humans, communicate information across cultures (O’Sullivan & Ekman, 2004). According to Brackett & Salovey (2006), the relation between emotional intelligence and academic performance is not clearly defined and further research needs to be done. Emotional Intelligence and Cognitive Intelligence Cognitive intelligence is the ability to use fluid reasoning, retain and use knowledge, to display quantitative reasoning, to succinctly use visual-spatial abilities, and process working memory efficiently. Previous research has shown that cognitive ability tests (CAT) are the strongest predictors of performance with a mean validity coefficient (shows the strength of the relationship) of .30 according to meta-analytic research (Outtz, 2002). The predictive ability of cognitive intelligence (IQ) has been shown to be predictive of the variance in life success at approximately 20% (Goleman, 1995; Barchard, 2003). In order for emotional intelligence to be a measure of intelligence, the predictive value has to be above and beyond the overlap associated with cognitive intelligence. According to Barchard (2003), the concept of emotional intelligence has to predict individual performance separately from cognitive intelligence in order to be a valid independent intelligence. As noted by Cote & Miners (2006), previous findings suggest that as much as 20 percent of emotional intelligence overlaps with other intelligences including cognitive intelligence which separates 80 percent of EQ from other intelligences and is further evidence that EQ meets the criteria of intelligence. Emotional Intelligence and Personality Researchers developed a hierarchy of personality traits that are categorized into a taxonomy called the Five Factor Model (FFM). Additionally, this hierarchal personality model © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 11 has been developed through extensive research by psychologists such as Guilford, Cattell, Fiske, Tupes, Christal, Digman, Goldberg, Costa, and McCrae (Barrick & Mount, 1991). The Five Factor Model (FFM) consists of five dimensions called: Agreeableness – the ability to be compassionate and cooperative, Conscientiousness – the ability to display self-discipline and aim for higher achievement, Extraversion – the ability to display positive characteristics while in the company of others, and to generally enjoy being in the company of others rather than being alone, Neuroticism – the ability to display negative emotions such as anger and disgust, and Intellect – openness to experience and the ability to express imagination (Goldberg, 1993). The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) is a measure of the Big 5 personality inventory, and it was created to enhance the presently slow research in the area of personality (Goldberg, Johnson, Eber, Hogan, Ashton, Cloninger, & Gough, 2005). This personality measure is comparable to the NEO-PI (McCrae & Costa, 1985), which is considered the most robust measure of personality. The IPIP measures the five-factor model of agreeableness, extraversion, neuroticism/emotional stability, conscientiousness, and openness to experience/intellect similarly to the NEO/PI. The IPIP is highly correlated with the NEO-PI on all of the big five personality factors and Chronbach’s alpha is > .85 for all 5 personality factors between the IPIP and the NEO-PI (Goldberg, et. al, 2005; Goldberg, ipip.ori.org/ipip). The measures of the Big five personality inventory include 204 labels for 269 IPIP scales that cover the facet levels of personality as well as the Big 5 and each scale provides the correlation with other well know measures of personality such as the NEO-PI (Goldberg, ipip.ori.org/ipip). EI measured by the MSCEIT has been found to correlate with the Big Five personality traits of Openness, r = .17 to .18, and with Agreeableness, r = .21 to .28, but not significantly related with © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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Performance 12 conscientiousness, neuroticism, and extroversion (Mayer, et al, in press; Mayer, et al, 2008; Brackett & Salovey, 2006). In Conclusion This review identified the components and theories associated with Emotional Intelligence, and the preceding research has shown promising results that outlined the predictive nature and the importance of the EQ concept. We need to determine what best constitutes emotional intelligence, and seek to implement training methods to enhance this innate ability that can be learned or enhanced. The ability to communicate expertly and effectively hinges on the level of emotional intelligence that we possess. This necessary component of self has been shown in correlational studies to strongly impact our ability to perform in a multitude of situations and areas of great concern. This universal trait is not the sole ingredient in what we define as success, but rather, a major concept that strongly affects the nature of our interactions with the world around us. Self-regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills, & self-awareness are essential tools that the individual needs to greatly succeed at higher levels of understanding. Our present environmental landscape is dissimilar because of the political, organizational, educational, & fundamental changes that have taken place which requires a different intellectual approach – the emotionally intelligent individual has the ability to interact & communicate effectively in diverse situations which will greatly benefit the individual and prospective situation. These self-abilities of emotional intelligence can be learned and enhanced with an open-minded disciplined approach, and through the assistance of an expert with a deep understanding of the emotional intelligence phenomenon. © July 2011, Keith Lawrence Miller Million Dollar Enterprises, LLC
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