The influence of emotional intelligence in the workplace environment: A literature review

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  • Lee-Anne Johennesse Department of Business Administration, CTBC Business School, Tainan City, Taiwan
  • Gareth Pressley Department of Business Administration, CTBC Business School, Tainan City, Taiwan

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https://doi.org/10.36406/ijbam.v6i01.717.147

Keywords:

Discipline; motivation, work ethic

Abstract

This study examines the influence of emotional intelligence in the working environment that will affect both employee and company performance. This area of study involves people, the environment in which they live and work, how they affect their environment, and the effect that environment has upon them. Emotional intelligence is tied to adaptation, which is the process by which a person adjusts to external conditions to diminish disruption and maximize benefits. It is a favorable human trait associated with several beneficial life outcomes. Many research models are utilized to measure and capture the ability to conceptualize emotional intelligence as potential performance, and they use performance-based measures of emotional intelligence to achieve good performance. The aim of this research is to reflect the comprehensive studies within this realm regarding the utility of emotional intelligence in an organizational context.

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2023-06-06 — Updated on 2025-04-13

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