情绪智力对马来西亚中小企业双手灵巧行为的影响

W. Poon, O. Mohamad
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这篇论文为越来越多的研究做出了贡献,这些研究侧重于双元行为的前因,即理解情商对双元行为影响的作用。二元行为造成的一个核心挑战是迎合剥削行为和探索行为矛盾的分歧心态。业主-管理者认识到矛盾需求并采取行动的方式,让我们深入了解了双手灵巧行为的平衡行为。根据动态能力理论,本研究试图确定情绪智力(EI)在马来西亚吉隆坡和雪兰莪州中小企业(SME)的所有者-管理者中管理双手灵巧、剥削和探索行为的作用。在1000名受邀受访者中,共有220名业主经理参与了这项研究。使用偏最小二乘法(SmartPLS v3.2.7)分析了183个可用数据,结果表明EI对开发和探索行为产生了积极影响。然而,有趣的是,数据表明EI会对双手灵巧的行为产生负面影响。此外,研究发现,双手灵巧的行为对企业绩效有积极影响。这项研究增加了对EI和双手灵巧行为作用的有限理论和经验理解。本研究最后强调了这些发现对理论、管理实践和未来研究的启示和意义。
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The impact of emotional intelligence on ambidextrous behaviours in small and medium enterprises in Malaysia
This paper contributes to the growing body of research that focuses on the antecedents of ambidextrous behaviours, that is, understanding the role of emotional intelligence influencing ambidextrous behaviours. One central challenge caused by ambidextrous behaviours is the divergence mindset catering to the contradiction of exploitative and explorative behaviours. The manner in which owner-managers recognise with and act out contradictory demands provides an insight into the balancing act of ambidextrous behaviours. Following theory of dynamic capability, the present study sought to identify the role of emotional intelligence (EI) managing ambidextrous, exploitative and explorative behaviours among owner-managers from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia. Out of 1,000 invited respondents, a total of 220 owner-managers participated in this research. 183 useable data were analysed using partial least squares (SmartPLS v3.2.7), result suggests that EI positively influence exploitative and explorative behaviours. Interestingly, though, data indicates EI negatively influences ambidextrous behaviours. Furthermore, ambidextrous behaviours were found to positively influencing business performance. This study adds to the limited theoretical and empirical understanding of the role of EI and ambidextrous behaviours. This present study concludes by highlighting the implications and significance of these findings for theory, managerial practice, and future research.
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