ABSTRACT

Social intelligence is defined as the ability to be aware of relevant social situational contexts; to deal with the contexts or challenges effectively; to understand others' concerns, feelings, and emotional states; and to interact appropriately in social situations and build and maintain positive relationships with others. Intelligence, Sustainability, and Strategic Issues in Management analytically discusses this concept within administrative and entrepreneurial managerial business environments.The volume opens with a study of academic department chairs' social intelligence and faculty members' satisfaction with annual evaluation of teaching and research at a US university. The seven other articles cover a range of topics, including a neurocognitive model of entrepreneurial opportunity, ownership dilution, sustainability in inventory management, the role of status in imitative behaviour, the negative impacts of embeddedness, product quality failures in international sourcing, and employers' use of social media in employment decisions.In addition to the articles, the volume also features a case study, "From Social Entrepreneur to Social Enterprise," a research note, "Reducing Job Burnout through Effective Conflict Management Strategy," five book reviews, and a list of books received.

chapter 4|24 pages

Home Country, Industry, and Ownership Dilution

Signaling During International IPOS

chapter 5|20 pages

The Role of Status in Imitative Behavior

The Influence of All-American Security Analysts on Their Peers

chapter 6|22 pages

The Negative Impacts of Embeddedness

Evidence From China

chapter 9|18 pages

Case Study From Social Entrepreneur To Social Enterprise

Organizational Change At The World Toilet Organization

chapter 11|4 pages

Book Reviews

chapter 12|2 pages

Teaming

How Organizations Learn, Innovate, and Compete in the Knowledge Economy

chapter 13|2 pages

Influencer

The New Science of Leading Change

chapter 14|2 pages

Excellent Sheep

The Miseducation of the American Elite & the Way to a Meaningful Life

chapter 15|4 pages

Managing Complex Projects and Programs

How to Improve Leadership of Complex Initiatives Using a Third-Generation Approach