An empirical study on the nexus between the emotional intelligence of top managers and their assessment of intellectual capital
@article{Ayranci2014AnES, title={An empirical study on the nexus between the emotional intelligence of top managers and their assessment of intellectual capital}, author={Evren Ayranci and Nurdan Çolakoğlu}, journal={Quality \& Quantity}, year={2014}, volume={48}, pages={2023-2052} }
This study considers intellectual capital based on the assumption that this capital, which possesses social aspects, is related to the emotional capacities (i.e., emotional intelligence) of an organization’s members. A literature review indicates that this relationship has been previously noted and studied, and researchers agree that the emotional intelligence of the members of an organization affects the organization’s intellectual capital. Based on this analysis, this relationship is examined…
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