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Emotional Competence as Antecedent to Performance: A Contingency Framework
Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs
  • Rebecca Abraham, Nova Southeastern University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2004
ISSN or ISBN
1940-5286
Disciplines
Abstract/Excerpt

Emotional intelligence is the ability to monitor one's own and others' thinking and actions. In this integrative review, the author seeks to determine the causes of the weak relationship between emotional intelligence and performance by positing that certain emotional competencies, rather than emotional intelligence, are the true predictors of performance. The author theorizes that emotional competencies (including self-control, resilience, social skills, conscientiousness, reliability, integrity, and motivation) interact with organizational climate and job demands or job autonomy to influence performance, as represented in the form of 5 empirically testable propositions. Self-control and emotional resilience are considered to delay the onset of a decline in performance from excessive job demands. Social skills, conscientiousness, reliability, and integrity assist to promote trust, which in turn may build cohesiveness among the members of work groups. Motivation may fuel job involvement in environments that promise psychological safety and psychological meaningfulness. A combination of superior social skills and conscientiousness may enhance the self-sacrifice of benevolent employees to heightened levels of dependability and consideration. Finally, emotional honesty, self-confidence, and emotional resilience can promote superior performance, if positive feedback is delivered in an informative manner, and can mitigate the adverse effects of negative feedback.

DOI
10.3200/MONO.130.2.117-145
Citation Information
Rebecca Abraham. "Emotional Competence as Antecedent to Performance: A Contingency Framework" Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs Vol. 130 Iss. 2 (2004) p. 117 - 145
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rebecca-abraham/47/