The Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Technology Adoption and Decision-Making Process
Author | Abu Shanab, Amro |
Author | Abu-Shanab, Emad, A |
Available date | 2022-10-25T07:14:27Z |
Publication Date | 2022-07-26 |
Publication Name | International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJADS.2022.125485 |
Citation | Abu-Shanab, E. A., & Shanab, A. A. (2022). The influence of emotional intelligence on technology adoption and decision-making process. International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences, 15(5), 604-622. |
ISSN | 1755-8077 |
Abstract | Emotional intelligence is a vital measure of personality in psychology, where research indicated that it has a direct influence on technology adoption. This study assumed that emotional intelligence dimensions would have an influence on personal self-efficacy, which makes it a driver of technology adoption domain. The proposed framework deployed a relational model of emotional intelligence dimensions, and connected it to technology adoption theories. A sample of 268 students filled the survey and was used for analysis. Results indicated that self-awareness significantly influenced self-management, social management significantly influenced social skills, and both social management and self-management influenced social skills. In addition, social skills significantly influenced self-efficacy. All four dimensions of emotional intelligence explained 9% of the variance in self-efficacy. Self-efficacy and effort expectancy significantly influenced performance expectancy and explain 29.6% of its variance. Finally, performance expectancy significantly influenced the behavioural intention to use Excel for the decision-making process in the future, and explained 47.8% of its variance. Results supported the model and provided a fair explanation of power. Details, conclusions and future work are reported at the end. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Inderscience Publishers |
Subject | emotional intelligence decision making self-efficacy UTAUT behavioural intentions Jordan |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 604-622 |
Issue Number | 5 |
Volume Number | 15 |
ESSN | 1755-8085 |
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