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In this edited volume, leading edge researchers discuss the link
between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and workplace performance.
Contributors from many areas such as social science, management
(including organizational practitioners), and psychologists have
come together to develop a better understanding of how EI can
influence work performance, and whether research supports it. A
unique feature of this book is that it integrates the work of
social scientists and organizational practitioners. Their mutual
interests in EI provide a unique opportunity for basic and applied
research and practices to learn from one another in order to
continually refine and advance knowledge on EI. The primary
audience for this book is researchers, teachers, and students of
psychology, management, and organizational behavior. Due to its
clear practical applications to the workplace, it will also be of
interest to organizational consultants and human resource
practitioners.
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been a topic of much interest and
controversy in fields of psychology, managment, and organizational
behavior. This book's aim is to share leading edge research on the
link between EI and workplace performance. Contributors from many
areas like social science, management (including organizational
practitioners), and psychologists have come together to develop a
better understanding of how EI can influence work performance, and
whether research supports that it does. In this edited volume,
leading edge researchers discuss the link between Emotional
Intelligence (EI) and workplace performance. Contributors from many
areas such as social science, management (including organizational
practitioners), and psychologists have come together to develop a
better understanding of how EI can influence work performance, and
whether research supports it. A unique feature of this book is that
it integrates the work of social scientists and organizational
practitioners. Their mutual interests in EI provide a unique
opportunity for basic and applied research and practices to learn
from one another in order to continually refine and advance
knowledge on EI. The primary audience for this book is researchers,
teachers, and students of psychology, management, and
organizational behavior. Due to its clear practical applications to
the workplace, it will also be of interest to organizational
consultants and human resource practitioners. In this edited
volume, leading edge researchers discuss the link between Emotional
Intelligence (EI) and workplace performance. Contributors from many
areas such as social science, management (including organizational
practitioners), and psychologists have come together to develop a
better understanding of how EI can influence work performance, and
whether research supports it. A unique feature of this book is that
it integrates the work of social scientists and organizational
practitioners.
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