Authors:
Muskan Singh, Maitri Bhushan, Rajat Sharma, Luigi Pio Leonardo Cavaliere
Addresses:
1,2,3Department of Management Studies, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. 4Department of Economics, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy. muskansinghofficial1998@gmail.com1, maitri.mgt@geu.ac.in2, sharmarajat126@gmail.com3, luigi.cavaliere@unifg.it4
The idea of the intelligence factor, as well as people's understanding of it, has shifted significantly over the course of the previous few decades. Emotional intelligence has come a long way since it was first proposed in the year 1920, and it is now one of the most widely discussed and researched topics. The purpose of this article is to investigate the possible connection between emotional intelligence and entrepreneurship by discussing the ways in which possessing high levels of emotional intelligence can assist business owners, both experienced and aspiring, on their way to achieving commercial success. After conducting research into the prior work that has been done in this field, the authors compiled the information that they found to be the most relevant and interesting so that they could share it with the reader. The authors believe that the study that has previously been conducted makes it abundantly evident that emotional intelligence and the ability to be an entrepreneur have a strong association with one another.
Keywords: Emotional Intelligence; Entrepreneurship; Literature of Entrepreneurial Skills; Neuroscientific Insights; Assessment Tools; Practical Applications; Influential Ideas.
Received on: 25/03/2023, Revised on: 29/05/2023, Accepted on: 17/06/2023, Published on: 05/07/2023
FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Management Letters, 2023 Vol. 1 No. 3, Pages: 95-104