Developing a Model to Identify the Impact of Spiritual Intelligence on Emotional Intelligence and Its Role in Controlling Behaviors Based on Halo Effect Behavioral Biases and Its Impact on Investor Decision Making
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effect of spiritual intelligence on emotional intelligence and its role in controlling auroral errors in order to improve the process of investor decision making. To achieve this goal, a random sample of 300 TSE investors was selected for the sample. Required data were obtained through distribution and collection of questionnaires. Pearson correlation coefficient and structural equation test were used to analyze the data. Data were analyzed by SPSS software and graphs by EXCEL software and Structural equation analysis by AMOS software.According to the factor loadings in the research model, among the variables of spiritual intelligence and emotional intelligence, respectively, in spiritual intelligence, belief in religious capacity in factor decision making with factor of 0.81, heart rate in decision making of 0.67, conversion to failure Opportunity 0.40, spontaneity, courage 0.4 had the most impact and emotional intelligence index, respectively, factor index 0.74, stress and stress factor 0.64, emotion control 0.59, external communication adjustment 0.35 had the most effect on the aural error variable, respectively. Corporate cheating variable with the factor of 0.88, disclosure rating decline of 0.55 had the most impact. The level of 0.25 on emotional intelligence, emotional intelligence on control of perceptual errors is 0.62 and finally its effect on decision making is 0.24.