CORRELATION BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTUITIVE DECISIONMAKING STYLE AMONG TOP AND MIDDLELEVEL MANAGERS IN SLOVENIAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

Authors

  • Ivan Erenda
  • Maja Meško
  • Boris Bukovec

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/APE0913033E

Abstract

A high level of dynamics in automotive industry requires a high level of skillsfrom its managers to deal with the surprising and unexpected new challenges.According to the testimony of scientific evidence through the use of intuition and intime limited resources, decision-making can improve the time needed to solve them,as well as improve the quality of decisions. The main purpose of the study is toidentify possible correlation between level of emotional intelligence and intuitivedecision-making among top and middle-level managers in Slovenian automotiveindustry. The study included 150 managers in Slovenian automotive industry. Thedata was collected by using two questionnaires. The first questionnaire was used inorder to determine emotional intelligence (SSEIT questionnaire) and the secondquestionnaire was used to identify decision-making style (GDMS questionnaire)among researched managers. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS forWindows 17.0, which showed high correlation between level of emotionalintelligence and intuitive decision-making style among top and middle-level managersin Slovenian automotive industry.

Published

2016-12-15