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his colleagues or competitors in the field. Access to the building of a man's own emotional intelligence has an effect on … subordinates. In this paper we refer to emotional intelligence as a significant factor in the valuation of the holistic competence …
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Stress is normal parts of life that can either help us learn and grow or can cause us significant problems. It is a condition or feeling experienced when a person perceives that “demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilize.” The extra-organizational...
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, Increased Performance, Effective Use of Time and Resources, Improved Leadership Qualities and Improved Team Work .An effective … study aims at studying the level of emotional intelligence of the teachers at middle schools in Nagapatinam district, Tamil … compared with men middle school teachers the female teachers are lack in only one specific emotional intelligence area that is …
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, achievement-oriented managers needs a high rate of "emotional intelligence" to be successful. Emotional intelligence is the … ability to identify and manage personal emotions and the emotions of others. Emotional intelligence (EQ) matters just as much … as intellectual ability (IQ). In the research Chan’s (2006) EI12 scale was used for the measure of emotional intelligence …
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comparison of main emotional intelligence quantitative measurement methods and the justification of the method used in the study … interpersonal emotional intelligence competency in migrants’ social-psychological adaptation process was identified. The … interrelation between meditation practice and dynamics of migrants’ emotional intelligence was found. …
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This paper examines the relationship of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with emotional intelligence (EI) of … citizenship behaviors and .86 emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence was significantly correlated to conscientiousness … mediation of organizational citizenship behavior between emotional intelligence, but nothing significant was found. The results …
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Traditional studies of returns-to-schooling have been generally concerned with several issues like the omitted variable bias, error-in-measurement bias and the endogeneity of schooling. While such inquiries are of much empirical importance, this paper tries to ask a different but non-negligible...
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The article focuses on the conditional relationship between various human capital proxies and the size of potential “O-Ring” or “Cobb-Douglas” sectors. We find that that years of schooling are a robust negative predictor of the size of the informal sector, conditioned on national average...
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What Is Results Intelligence and Why Does It Have the Most Influence on Success? The research of human intelligence …, including thefollowing questions: What is the nature of intelligence? Is it a constant innate cognitive traitor is it a skill … that can be improved? Is intelligence a single uniform entity or is it amultiplicity of independent abilities? What is the …
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In this paper we investigate how cognitive ability influences behavior, success and the evolution of play towards Nash equilibrium in repeated strategic interactions. We study behavior in a p-beauty contest experiment and find striking differences according to cognitive ability: more cognitively...
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