Emotional intelligence in undergraduate accounting students: Preliminary assessment

D Bay, K McKeage - Accounting Education: an international …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
There is a growing recognition among researchers and practitioners that the workplace is
not the strictly cognitively-managed environment it was once assumed to be. Emotions play …

Emotional intelligence: The role of accounting education and work experience

GL Cook, D Bay, B Visser… - Issues in Accounting …, 2011 - publications.aaahq.org
Emotional intelligence may allow accountants to perform better in leadership, team building,
client relations, and decision-making. Unfortunately, very little is known about the …

Emotional Intelligence: From the Classroom to the Workplace.

C Edmond-Kiger, ML Tucker… - Management …, 2006 - search.ebscohost.com
There has been a growing emphasis within the accounting profession on the importance of
interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence. Our study begins the process of determining …

The value of incorporating emotional intelligence skills in the education of accounting students

G Jones, A Abraham - Australasian Accounting, Business and …, 2009 - ro.uow.edu.au
The tasks and skills that are required of accounting practitioners in today's global business
environment have changed significantly since the early 1990s. No longer are accounting …

The benefits of emotional intelligence in accounting firms

DP Kirch, ML Tucker, CE Kirch - The CPA Journal, 2001 - search.proquest.com
It is estimated that 20% of a person's success is based on what is normally considered
intelligence: the ability to learn, understand and reason (IQ). The other 80% is based on the …

A comparison of generic skills and emotional intelligence in accounting education

L Daff, P De Lange, B Jackling - Issues in Accounting …, 2012 - publications.aaahq.org
Embedding generic skills such as communication and teamwork in the accounting
curriculum continues to attract attention from stakeholders. In parallel, the business world …

Emotional intelligence tests: Potential impacts on the hiring process for accounting students

S Nicholls, M Wegener, D Bay, GL Cook - Accounting Education, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Emotional intelligence is increasingly recognized as being important for professional career
success. Skills related to emotional intelligence (eg organizational commitment, public …

An emotional response to the state of accounting education: developing accounting students' emotional intelligence

K McPhail - Critical perspectives on Accounting, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper attempts to do three things. Firstly, in the light of growing concern over the
expanding managerialism and rationalism within society in general and accounting …

The need for the integration of emotional intelligence skills in business education

A Abraham - 2006 - ro.uow.edu.au
Since the concept of'emotional intelligence'(EI) was first introduced, it has been developed,
adapted and embraced by the business world and more recently, by academics. EI skills …

[PDF][PDF] The impact of emotional intelligence on the achievement of accounting subject

M Durgut, B Gerekan, A Pehlivan - International Journal of …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Emotional intelligence which can be defined as the ability to understand the emotions of
oneself and others is one of the topics gaining importance in terms of particularly controlling …