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Science Mapping and Performance Analysis of the Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Strategic Decision-Making

In: Business in a Turbulent Era, Volume I

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  • Rita Valongueiro-Esteves

    (University of Minho)

  • Ana Maria Soares

    (University of Minho)

  • Orlando Lima Rua

    (Center for Organisational and Social Studies (CEOS.PP), Research Center of Business Sciences (NECE))

Abstract

This research aims to study the linkage between emotional intelligence and strategic decision-making through a bibliometric analysis. Based on 49 papers (42 articles and 7 reviews), we can trace the theme, including the most important and relevant papers, publication outlets, authors, keywords, and trends, using R. Bibliometrix. Findings show that (1) the top-5 journals are: Baltic Journal of Management, Brain and Cognition, Administrative Sciences, Adult Learning and Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, (2) the most relevant authors (H-index) are Bacigalupo, A.C. and Hess, J.D., (3) the content-based on the main keywords are: Emotional Intelligence; Decision Making; Emotional Regulation; Higher Education; Leadership; Cognitive Reappraisal; Positive Emotions; Qualitative Research; Academic Leaders; and Accounting Education, and that (4) the trend based on conceptual and thematic structure are: (2010) Emotion Regulation; (2012) Decision Making; (2013) Leadership; (2015) Emotional Intelligence; (2022) Higher Education.

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  • Rita Valongueiro-Esteves & Ana Maria Soares & Orlando Lima Rua, 2025. "Science Mapping and Performance Analysis of the Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Strategic Decision-Making," Palgrave Studies in Cross-disciplinary Business Research, In Association with EuroMed Academy of Business, in: Demetris Vrontis & Alkis Thrassou & Leonidas Efthymiou & Yaakov Weber & S. M. Riad Shams & Evangelos (ed.), Business in a Turbulent Era, Volume I, chapter 0, pages 95-120, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:pscchp:978-3-031-89798-6_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-89798-6_5
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