Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region

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Main Author: Sumadi, Mohammad Ahmad
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Sial, Muhammad Safdar, Gandolfi, Franco, Comite, Ubaldo
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Summary: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) and the Big Five personality traits on the attainment of success in leadership positions within hospital administration. The researchers predicted the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and neuroticism, anticipating a negative link. Additionally, they projected a positive relationship between EI and the Big Five personality traits, specifically openness to experience, agreeableness, openness to new ideas, and extraversion. The primary objective of this study is to fill a void in the existing body of research by examining the relationship between personality, emotional intelligence (EI), and leadership effectiveness and performance. Our results indicate that the association between individual differences, leadership, and performance exist. This study did not examine the firm’s performance metrics, but the disturbances’ absorption of measurement errors in the endogenous regressors, which are independent of the exogenous, and minimize coefficient estimate biasesas as held by (Antonakakis et al., 2020). Individual predictors had a low to moderate effect on variation, but their aggregate influence accounted for 56% of transformational leadership variance and 26% of management leadership effectiveness variance. Our study supported merits consideration due to the implementation of controls such as age and managerial experience, the utilization of a longitudinal measure of effectiveness, and the mitigation of common method variance through the use of measures from different sources for predictors and criteria.
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spelling Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf RegionImpacto da Personalidade e Inteligência das Big 5 no Processo de Liderança Transformacional e no Desempenho Gerencial: Um caso da região do Golfo no Oriente MédioPersonality traitsTransformational leadershipEmotional intelligenceLeadership effectivenessManagerial performanceTraços de personalidadeLiderança transformacionalInteligência emocionalEficácia da liderançaDesempenho gerencialThe objective of this study was to investigate the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) and the Big Five personality traits on the attainment of success in leadership positions within hospital administration. The researchers predicted the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and neuroticism, anticipating a negative link. Additionally, they projected a positive relationship between EI and the Big Five personality traits, specifically openness to experience, agreeableness, openness to new ideas, and extraversion. The primary objective of this study is to fill a void in the existing body of research by examining the relationship between personality, emotional intelligence (EI), and leadership effectiveness and performance. Our results indicate that the association between individual differences, leadership, and performance exist. This study did not examine the firm’s performance metrics, but the disturbances’ absorption of measurement errors in the endogenous regressors, which are independent of the exogenous, and minimize coefficient estimate biasesas as held by (Antonakakis et al., 2020). Individual predictors had a low to moderate effect on variation, but their aggregate influence accounted for 56% of transformational leadership variance and 26% of management leadership effectiveness variance. Our study supported merits consideration due to the implementation of controls such as age and managerial experience, the utilization of a longitudinal measure of effectiveness, and the mitigation of common method variance through the use of measures from different sources for predictors and criteria.O objetivo do estudo foi investigar o impacto da inteligência emocional (IE) e dos traços de personalidade Big Five na obtenção de sucesso em posições de liderança na administração hospitalar. Os pesquisadores previram a associação entre inteligência emocional (IE) e neuroticismo, antecipando uma ligação negativa. Além disso, projetaram uma relação positiva entre a IE e os traços de personalidade Big Five, especificamente Abertura à experiência, agradabilidade, Abertura a novas ideias e extroversão. O objetivo principal deste estudo é preencher uma lacuna no corpo de pesquisa existente, examinando a relação entre personalidade, inteligência emocional (IE) e eficácia e desempenho da liderança. Nossos resultados indicam uma associação entre diferenças individuais, liderança e desempenho. Este estudo não examinou a métrica de desempenho da empresa, mas a absorção dos distúrbios dos erros de medição nos regressores endógenos, que são independentes dos exógenos, minimiza vieses de estimativa de coeficientes, como sustentado por (Antonakakis et al., 2020). Os preditores individuais tiveram um efeito baixo a moderado na variação, mas sua influência agregada foi responsável por 56% da variância da liderança transformacional e 26% da variância da eficácia da liderança gerencial. Nosso estudo apoiou a consideração do mérito devido à implementação de controles como idade e experiência gerencial, a utilização de uma medida longitudinal de eficácia e a mitigação da variância comum do método através do uso de medidas de diferentes fontes para preditores e critérios.FUCAPE Business Shool2024-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleArtigo revisado pelos paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/81310.15728/bbr.2022.1349.ptBrazilian Business Review; Vol. 21 No. 2 (2024): March to April 2024Brazilian Business Review; v. 21 n. 2 (2024): Março a Abril 20241808-23861807-734Xreponame:BBR. Brazilian Business Review (English edition. Online)instname:Fucape Business School (FBS)instacron:FBSengporhttps://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/813/1241https://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/813/1242Copyright (c) 2024 Brazilian Business Reviewhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSumadi, Mohammad AhmadSial, Muhammad SafdarGandolfi, FrancoComite, Ubaldo2024-03-01T23:30:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/813Revistahttps://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/indexONGhttp://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/oai|| bbronline@bbronline.com.br1808-23861808-2386opendoar:2024-03-01T23:30:37BBR. Brazilian Business Review (English edition. Online) - Fucape Business School (FBS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
Impacto da Personalidade e Inteligência das Big 5 no Processo de Liderança Transformacional e no Desempenho Gerencial: Um caso da região do Golfo no Oriente Médio
title Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
spellingShingle Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
Sumadi, Mohammad Ahmad
Personality traits
Transformational leadership
Emotional intelligence
Leadership effectiveness
Managerial performance
Traços de personalidade
Liderança transformacional
Inteligência emocional
Eficácia da liderança
Desempenho gerencial
title_short Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
title_full Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
title_fullStr Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
title_sort Impact of Big 5 Personality & Intelligence on Transformational Leadership Process and Managerial Performance: A Case of the Middle East Gulf Region
author Sumadi, Mohammad Ahmad
author_facet Sumadi, Mohammad Ahmad
Sial, Muhammad Safdar
Gandolfi, Franco
Comite, Ubaldo
author_role author
author2 Sial, Muhammad Safdar
Gandolfi, Franco
Comite, Ubaldo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sumadi, Mohammad Ahmad
Sial, Muhammad Safdar
Gandolfi, Franco
Comite, Ubaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Personality traits
Transformational leadership
Emotional intelligence
Leadership effectiveness
Managerial performance
Traços de personalidade
Liderança transformacional
Inteligência emocional
Eficácia da liderança
Desempenho gerencial
topic Personality traits
Transformational leadership
Emotional intelligence
Leadership effectiveness
Managerial performance
Traços de personalidade
Liderança transformacional
Inteligência emocional
Eficácia da liderança
Desempenho gerencial
description The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) and the Big Five personality traits on the attainment of success in leadership positions within hospital administration. The researchers predicted the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and neuroticism, anticipating a negative link. Additionally, they projected a positive relationship between EI and the Big Five personality traits, specifically openness to experience, agreeableness, openness to new ideas, and extraversion. The primary objective of this study is to fill a void in the existing body of research by examining the relationship between personality, emotional intelligence (EI), and leadership effectiveness and performance. Our results indicate that the association between individual differences, leadership, and performance exist. This study did not examine the firm’s performance metrics, but the disturbances’ absorption of measurement errors in the endogenous regressors, which are independent of the exogenous, and minimize coefficient estimate biasesas as held by (Antonakakis et al., 2020). Individual predictors had a low to moderate effect on variation, but their aggregate influence accounted for 56% of transformational leadership variance and 26% of management leadership effectiveness variance. Our study supported merits consideration due to the implementation of controls such as age and managerial experience, the utilization of a longitudinal measure of effectiveness, and the mitigation of common method variance through the use of measures from different sources for predictors and criteria.
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