Emotional Intelligence in Organizations: A Conceptualization

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    Abstract

    What is the impact of emotional intelligence in the workplace? What is its effect on organizational commitment and organizational citizenship? This study hypothesized the relationships between emotional intelligence and specific organizational criteria to provide a direction for future empirical research. Nine empirically testable propositions were posited. Emotional intelligence was theorized to have a positive effect on the organizational outcomes of work-group cohesion, congruence between self- and supervisor appraisals of performance, employee performance, organizational commitment, and organizational citizenship. It may also prevent emotional dissonance, ethical role conflict, and job insecurity from affecting organizational commitment. The most beneficial effects of emotional intelligence may occur in environments in which there is a high degree of job control.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalGenetic Social and General Psychology Monographs
    Volume125
    StatePublished - May 1 1999

    Disciplines

    • Business

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