Why Are Emotionally Incapable Managers Selected
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v19i4.2299Keywords:
Organizational Psychology, Problems with Emotional Intelligence, Selection of Managers, HR and Top Managers, Values, human resourceAbstract
The study examined the perceptions of Finnish human resource managers about the prevalence, quality and causes of problems with emotional intelligence in organizations where they have worked during their careers. In addition, the values of HR managers and their perceptions of the top managers’ values in their organizations were examined. The study revealed the causes of problems with emotional intelligence and the lack of emphasis on emotional intelligence in the selection of new managers. In addition, the study revealed that HR professionals and managers are not able to adequately influence the selection of new managers. We suggest that organizations and HR managers should use emotional intelligence scores as a metric in manager candidate selection in order to increase their chances of hiring an effective leader. We also suggest that emotional intelligence should in the future be included in as a factor to the concept of ethical leadership and culture of organizations.