Affiliation:
1. Anderson College of Business and Computing Regis University Denver Colorado USA
2. ESSCA School of Management Boulogne‐Billancourt France
Abstract
AbstractThis study examines the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI), knowledge sharing (KS) and perceived team performance. Data from 209 respondents were analysed using hierarchical multiple regression analysis. In this study, we identified interaction patterns between the management dimensions of EI, KS and perceived team performance. A direct effect of KS on perceived team performance was found, yet EI is not a necessary precondition to the relationship. We further found that it is essential to differentiate between knowledge obtaining and knowledge providing and thus acknowledge the two‐dimensionality of KS. We offer suggestions to scholars and practitioners concerned with the planning and management of KS in organisations.
Subject
Strategy and Management,Business and International Management