什么对创业成功更重要?一项比较一般心理能力与情绪智力在创业情境中作用的元分析

What matters more for entrepreneurship success? A meta‐analysis comparing general mental ability and emotional intelligence in entrepreneurial settings

STRATEGIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL · 2020
被引 73
人大 A-FT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过元分析65,826个观察值,发现情绪智力对创业成功的预测作用是一般心理能力的两倍以上,挑战了传统职场中认知能力更重要的观点。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary Using meta‐analysis, we investigate the extent to which General Mental Ability (GMA) and Emotional Intelligence (EI) predict entrepreneurial success. Based on 65,826 observations, we find that both GMA and EI matter for success, but that the size of the relationship is more than twice as large for EI. Our study contradicts and adds important contextual nuance to previous meta‐analyses on performance in traditional workplace settings, where GMA is considered to be more critical than EI. We also contribute to the literature on cognitive and emotional intelligence in entrepreneurship. Managerial Summary While previous studies have shown General Mental Ability (GMA, cognitive intelligence) to be more important for success compared to Emotional Intelligence (EI) in traditional workplace settings, we theorize that EI will be more important in entrepreneurial contexts. Entrepreneurship is an extreme setting with distinct emotional and social demands relative to many other organizational settings. Moreover, managing an entrepreneurial business has been described as an “emotional rollercoaster.” Thus, on a relative basis we expected EI to matter more in entrepreneurial contexts and explore this assumption using a meta‐analysis of 65,826 observations. We find that both GMA and EI matter for entrepreneurial success, but that the size of the relationship is more than twice as large for EI.

创业心理学元分析认知能力情绪智力