To date few empirical studies have appeared in the literature investigating the development of emotional intelligence relevant to organizational settings. This paper reports findings from a study investigating workplace learning in UK hospices that suggest particular emotional abilities are susceptible to development within the workplace. Based on the findings, it is proposed that certain emotional abilities associated with the ability conceptualization of emotional intelligence can be developed using workplace or on-the-job learning methods where competences in EI, alongside the socio-cultural cues that influence emotional display, are likely to be learned and understood within the context of the workplace
Emotional intelligence has become a familiar issue between educators, counselors and business leader...
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to dat...
Emotional intelligence has become a familiar issue between academicians, counsellors and business le...
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to monitor one’s feelings and emotions. People with...
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to dat...
This study examines the impact of emotional intelligence on organisational learning. Based on a samp...
This perspective article is grounded in a cognitive and context-dependent view on emotions. By consi...
This issue overview introduces the problem, purpose, significance, and need for studying emotional i...
The contribution of emotional intelligence in a working environment has been studied in a good exten...
Organisational learning is a method of successfully dealing with continuous change. Emotional aspect...
This research investigated the current levels of emotional intelligence among healthcare workers in ...
(Purpose) The study investigated emotional competence at work, and elaborated emotional competence i...
Introduction. Emotional Intelligence (EI; Salovey & Mayer, 1990) includes the capacities to express ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) must somehow combine two of the three states of mind cognition and affec...
The main purpose for this thesis was to look at organizations in development. The motivation for thi...
Emotional intelligence has become a familiar issue between educators, counselors and business leader...
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to dat...
Emotional intelligence has become a familiar issue between academicians, counsellors and business le...
Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to monitor one’s feelings and emotions. People with...
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to dat...
This study examines the impact of emotional intelligence on organisational learning. Based on a samp...
This perspective article is grounded in a cognitive and context-dependent view on emotions. By consi...
This issue overview introduces the problem, purpose, significance, and need for studying emotional i...
The contribution of emotional intelligence in a working environment has been studied in a good exten...
Organisational learning is a method of successfully dealing with continuous change. Emotional aspect...
This research investigated the current levels of emotional intelligence among healthcare workers in ...
(Purpose) The study investigated emotional competence at work, and elaborated emotional competence i...
Introduction. Emotional Intelligence (EI; Salovey & Mayer, 1990) includes the capacities to express ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) must somehow combine two of the three states of mind cognition and affec...
The main purpose for this thesis was to look at organizations in development. The motivation for thi...
Emotional intelligence has become a familiar issue between educators, counselors and business leader...
Training programs purporting to develop emotional intelligence (EI) are widely available, yet to dat...
Emotional intelligence has become a familiar issue between academicians, counsellors and business le...