Introduction. Identifying and expressing one\u2019s own and others\u2019 emotions, and, if necessary, regulating them, are assumed to be skills that denote Emotional Intelligence (EI). Such skills are likely to be crucial in work settings in that they contribute to define both the functioning and wellbeing of employees. Aim. The present study, part of a broader ongoing research project on EI skills especially in career starters (e.g., Zammuner & Kafetsios, 2005; Zammuner 2007), focuses on the role EI plays in how people react, emotionally and behaviorally, in a variety of work situations. Age and gender differences in the exhibited skill levels were also tested. Method. 147 participants (45.6% male; M age = 35.65, sd 12,1) evaluated on in...
Emotional intelligence is a key characteristic that can distinguish you from another individual. It ...
This study - funded by Cariparo Foundation - tested the extent to which young adults - who often are...
AbstractThe study tested young adults’ emotional intelligence in behaviorally responding to problema...
Introduction. Emotional Intelligence (EI; Salovey & Mayer, 1990) includes the capacities to express ...
Identifying one\u2019s own and others\u2019 emotions, expressing and regulating one\u2019s emotions,...
Identifying one’s own and others’ emotions, expressing and regulating one’s emotions, and being res...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) must somehow combine two of the three states of mind cognition and affec...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been frequently studied as a predictor of work criteria, but dispara...
The research-practice gap continues to be a vexing issue in industrial-organizational psychology gen...
<p>In recent years, Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been a popular topic of debate in the field of<b...
Despite the many claims made about the importance of Emotional Intelligence (EI) for employee perfo...
The study tested an emotional-intelligence (EI) ability-measure of Contextualized Emotion Understand...
The concept of emotional intelligence (EI) has attaracted a huge amount of interest from both academ...
This chapter discusses how individuals can use emotional intelligence (EI) to deal with daily emotio...
The contribution of emotional intelligence in a working environment has been studied in a good exten...
Emotional intelligence is a key characteristic that can distinguish you from another individual. It ...
This study - funded by Cariparo Foundation - tested the extent to which young adults - who often are...
AbstractThe study tested young adults’ emotional intelligence in behaviorally responding to problema...
Introduction. Emotional Intelligence (EI; Salovey & Mayer, 1990) includes the capacities to express ...
Identifying one\u2019s own and others\u2019 emotions, expressing and regulating one\u2019s emotions,...
Identifying one’s own and others’ emotions, expressing and regulating one’s emotions, and being res...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) must somehow combine two of the three states of mind cognition and affec...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been frequently studied as a predictor of work criteria, but dispara...
The research-practice gap continues to be a vexing issue in industrial-organizational psychology gen...
<p>In recent years, Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been a popular topic of debate in the field of<b...
Despite the many claims made about the importance of Emotional Intelligence (EI) for employee perfo...
The study tested an emotional-intelligence (EI) ability-measure of Contextualized Emotion Understand...
The concept of emotional intelligence (EI) has attaracted a huge amount of interest from both academ...
This chapter discusses how individuals can use emotional intelligence (EI) to deal with daily emotio...
The contribution of emotional intelligence in a working environment has been studied in a good exten...
Emotional intelligence is a key characteristic that can distinguish you from another individual. It ...
This study - funded by Cariparo Foundation - tested the extent to which young adults - who often are...
AbstractThe study tested young adults’ emotional intelligence in behaviorally responding to problema...