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Exploring the relationships between emotional intelligence and the use of knowledge transfer methods in the project environment
Authors:Brent Decker  Rafael E Landaeta  Timothy G Kotnour
Institution:1.Department of Engineering Management,Old Dominion University,Norfolk,U.S.A.;2.Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Department,University of Central Orlando,U.S.A.
Abstract:This exploratory investigation contributes empirical findings on the relationship between emotional intelligence and the use of knowledge transfer methods in the project environment. Emotional intelligence can be generally defined as the ability to effectively recognize and manage emotions to achieve individual and/or group objectives. Knowledge transfer has been generally defined as the process in which knowledge flows from knowledge sources to knowledge recipients. An exploratory hypothesis was tested using data collected from project managers and members of project teams from a variety of project-based organizations. The findings of this study suggest that there are noteworthy relationships between emotional intelligence factors and the use of specific methods to transfer knowledge within and across projects. The results of this investigation can be used by knowledge management researchers as a foundation for further research and development in the area of knowledge transfer and sharing in the project environment.
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