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Emotional Intelligence for Entrepreneurial Success: Mapping Inferences From Literature Review
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Emotions affect creativity and innovation. An entrepreneur who is emotionally intelligent encourages the team members to think out of the box whenever the situation is not on the good of the organization. This leads to higher levels of creativity and results in successful initiatives, and idea sharing is best which results in the achievement of goals in the organization. The present study is based on the inferences of literature review mainly collected from important databases like Scopus and Web of Science. The aim of this study is to construct a conceptual framework to explore the role of emotional intelligence in nurturing creativity and innovation for entrepreneurial success.
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