
As requested by the author, editor or publisher the full text had to be removed.
Citation Suggestion
Please use the following Persistent Identifier (PID) to cite this document:
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-417709
Exports for your reference manager
Influences of emotional intelligence on perceptions of trustworthiness
[conference paper]
Abstract By adopting social exchange theory and the affect-infusion-model, we hypothesized that emotional intelligence (EI) would have an impact on three perceptions of trustworthiness – ability, integrity and benevolence – at the beginning of a relationship. We also hypothesized that additional information ... view more
By adopting social exchange theory and the affect-infusion-model, we hypothesized that emotional intelligence (EI) would have an impact on three perceptions of trustworthiness – ability, integrity and benevolence – at the beginning of a relationship. We also hypothesized that additional information would gradually displace EI in forming the above perceptions. Our experimental results do not support the hypotheses that EI has an impact on the perceptions at the beginning of a relationship. However, they support the hypothesis that additional information is significant in forming the perceptions of ability and integrity but not of benevolence. Results also suggest that EI could significantly, yet negatively, affect the perception of benevolence when additional information is revealed. Practical implications, limitations, and future research are then discussed... view less
Keywords
competence; affectivity; social perception; preference; intelligence; trustworthiness; social relations; sociological theory; experiment; emotionality; exchange theory; integrity
Classification
Social Psychology
Applied Psychology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2009
City
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Page/Pages
39 p.
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed