| Literature DB >> 34899530 |
Yu Dan1,2, Alim Al Ayub Ahmed3, Supat Chupradit4, Priyanut Wutti Chupradit5, Abdelmohsen A Nassani6, Mohamed Haffar7.
Abstract
The basic aim of the study was to understand the role of the Big Five model of personality in predicting emotional intelligence and consequently in triggering the entrepreneurial behavior of the employees. The emotional intelligence of the individuals plays a very important role in decision making, enhancement of quality of living, and many other social realms. Hence, the intelligent use of emotions can make or break an individual's future considering their attitude toward exploiting the entrepreneurial opportunities available. This study has measured the impact of personality traits on emotional intelligence and EI's role in digital entrepreneurial behavior. The population used in this study was the middle management employees in the corporate sector of the mainland in China. The sample size taken in this study was 260 and selected through convenient sampling. The data was collected through a structured questionnaire measuring each variable. The data collected was employed to SmartPLS 3.3 for analyzing through structural equation modeling to measure the hypotheses. The study has found the partial effect of the Big Five model of personality on emotional intelligence, which significantly predicted the digital entrepreneurial behavior of the employees. The organizations can use the study findings to anticipate the employees' possible prospects and endeavors regarding their digital entrepreneurial behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: Big Five model; block chain technology; digital economy; digital entrepreneur; organizational psychology
Year: 2021 PMID: 34899530 PMCID: PMC8654730 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.780527
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1Big Five personality traits model.
FIGURE 2Conceptual model.
FIGURE 3Measurement model algorithm outcomes.
FIGURE 4PLS-structural model algorithm outcomes.
Demographic summary.
| Frequency | % | |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 135 | 51.92 |
| Female | 125 | 48.07 |
| Do you think personality traits are important? | ||
| Yes | 190 | 73.07 |
| No | 70 | 26.92 |
| Which personality trait is more important in the Big Five? | ||
| Consciousness | 60 | 23.07 |
| Agreeableness | 65 | 25.00 |
| Openness | 65 | 25.00 |
| Extraversion | 10 | 3.86 |
| Neuroticism | 60 | 23.07 |
| Does the big personality model describe individual behavior? | ||
| Yes | 225 | 86.53 |
| No | 35 | 13.46 |
| Do you think, personality can alter emotional intelligence? | ||
| Yes | 200 | 76.92 |
| No | 60 | 23.07 |
N = 260.
Reliabilities and variance extracted.
| Constructs | Code | FD | α | CR | AVE |
| Conscientiousness | 0.900 | 0.931 | 0.770 | ||
| cons1 | 0.910 | ||||
| cons2 | 0.853 | ||||
| cons3 | 0.884 | ||||
| cons4 | 0.862 | ||||
| Agreeableness | 0.897 | 0.924 | 0.708 | ||
| agree1 | 0.864 | ||||
| agree2 | 0.848 | ||||
| agree3 | 0.831 | ||||
| agree4 | 0.844 | ||||
| agree5 | 0.821 | ||||
| Openness to experience | 0.872 | 0.893 | 0.584 | ||
| open1 | 0.826 | ||||
| open2 | 0.720 | ||||
| open3 | 0.750 | ||||
| open4 | 0.705 | ||||
| open5 | 0.803 | ||||
| open6 | 0.773 | ||||
| Extraversion | 0.867 | 0.906 | 0.663 | ||
| ext1 | 0.787 | ||||
| ext2 | 0.838 | ||||
| ext3 | 0.577 | ||||
| ext4 | 0.909 | ||||
| ext5 | 0.913 | ||||
| Neuroticism | 0.935 | 0.954 | 0.837 | ||
| neu1 | 0.894 | ||||
| neu2 | 0.915 | ||||
| neu3 | 0.903 | ||||
| neu4 | 0.948 | ||||
| Emotional intelligence | 0.900 | 0.930 | 0.769 | ||
| EI1 | 0.888 | ||||
| EI2 | 0.862 | ||||
| EI3 | 0.884 | ||||
| EI4 | 0.873 | ||||
| Digital entrepreneurial behavior | 0.932 | 0.944 | 0.677 | ||
| DEB1 | 0.867 | ||||
| DEB2 | 0.821 | ||||
| DEB3 | 0.834 | ||||
| DEB4 | 0.827 | ||||
| DEB5 | 0.843 | ||||
| DEB6 | 0.777 | ||||
| DEB7 | 0.807 | ||||
| DEB8 | 0.804 | ||||
N = 260.
Fornell and Larcker criterion.
| AGREE | CONS | DEB | EI | EXT | NEU | OPEN | |
| AGREE | 0.842 | ||||||
| CONS | 0.881 | 0.878 | |||||
| DEB | 0.648 | 0.665 | 0.823 | ||||
| EI | 0.564 | 0.605 | 0.806 | 0.877 | |||
| EXT | 0.597 | 0.600 | 0.879 | 0.764 | 0.814 | ||
| NEU | 0.209 | 0.190 | 0.212 | 0.286 | 0.387 | 0.915 |
N = 260.
HTMT ratio.
| AGREE | CONS | DEB | EI | EXT | NEU | OPEN | |
| AGREE | |||||||
| CONS | 0.909 | ||||||
| DEB | 0.710 | 0.721 | |||||
| EI | 0.623 | 0.669 | 0.874 | ||||
| EXT | 0.666 | 0.669 | 0.654 | 0.855 | |||
| NEU | 0.228 | 0.207 | 0.229 | 0.311 | 0.680 | ||
| OPEN | 0.483 | 0.418 | 0.589 | 0.549 | 0.480 | 0.686 |
N = 260.
Direct effects.
| H. | Paths | O | M | STDEV |
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| AG → EI | −0.103 | −0.099 | 0.086 | 1.186 | 0.236 | 0.624 |
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| CON → EI | 0.297 | 0.297 | 0.089 | 3.343 | 0.001 | |
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| EX → EI | 0.566 | 0.563 | 0.065 | 8.712 | 0.000 | |
|
| NE → EI | −0.049 | −0.047 | 0.048 | 1.017 | 0.310 | |
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| OP → EI | 0.161 | 0.161 | 0.054 | 2.974 | 0.003 | |
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| EI → DEB | 0.806 | 0.808 | 0.021 | 38.763 | 0.000 | 0.648 |
N = 260. H., hypothesis; O, original sample; M, sample mean, STDEV, standard deviation.