The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration

Emotional Intelligence (EI) 's impact on individuals' performance is a topic of interest among academics and is being utilized to explain its richness in professional and social connections. Meanwhile, work-life has been a crucial discussed topic among researchers and a focus of exploratio...

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Main Authors: Azzie T, Joyce, Hamrila, Abdul Latip, Monzer, Rahaman, Hridoy, Saha
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Language:English
Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HMARS) 2021
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARAFMS/v11-i3/10990
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spelling my.unimas.ir.375182022-12-12T08:22:33Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37518/ The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration Azzie T, Joyce Hamrila, Abdul Latip Monzer, Rahaman Hridoy, Saha H Social Sciences (General) HT Communities. Classes. Races Emotional Intelligence (EI) 's impact on individuals' performance is a topic of interest among academics and is being utilized to explain its richness in professional and social connections. Meanwhile, work-life has been a crucial discussed topic among researchers and a focus of exploration across countries and spectrums. However, individual performance, as defined in this conceptual exploration in terms of emotional intelligence, has an impact on an individual's response to changes in workload, organizational commitment, and work engagement; where the term work-life balance is used to explain the impact of an individual's emotional intelligence on maintaining balance among personal life, family domains, and work domain. Although such studies have focused on the relationship among specific factors, there is limited research on how effective leadership is moderating these variables. This study, therefore, proposes a more comprehensiveness through Bar-On's model, ability model, and expectancy theory to expand and clarify the relationship between the variables and moderator. This paper claims that emotional intelligence is crucially nested in leadership, individual work performance, and the balance between work-life. Hence, the study proposed a theoretical framework that bridges EI with individual performance and work-life balance, where leadership is moderating all those variables. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HMARS) 2021-09-16 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/37518/1/Hamrila%20binti%20Abdul%20Latip.pdf Azzie T, Joyce and Hamrila, Abdul Latip and Monzer, Rahaman and Hridoy, Saha (2021) The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 11 (3). pp. 801-812. ISSN 2225-8329 http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARAFMS/v11-i3/10990
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Hamrila, Abdul Latip
Monzer, Rahaman
Hridoy, Saha
The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration
description Emotional Intelligence (EI) 's impact on individuals' performance is a topic of interest among academics and is being utilized to explain its richness in professional and social connections. Meanwhile, work-life has been a crucial discussed topic among researchers and a focus of exploration across countries and spectrums. However, individual performance, as defined in this conceptual exploration in terms of emotional intelligence, has an impact on an individual's response to changes in workload, organizational commitment, and work engagement; where the term work-life balance is used to explain the impact of an individual's emotional intelligence on maintaining balance among personal life, family domains, and work domain. Although such studies have focused on the relationship among specific factors, there is limited research on how effective leadership is moderating these variables. This study, therefore, proposes a more comprehensiveness through Bar-On's model, ability model, and expectancy theory to expand and clarify the relationship between the variables and moderator. This paper claims that emotional intelligence is crucially nested in leadership, individual work performance, and the balance between work-life. Hence, the study proposed a theoretical framework that bridges EI with individual performance and work-life balance, where leadership is moderating all those variables.
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author Azzie T, Joyce
Hamrila, Abdul Latip
Monzer, Rahaman
Hridoy, Saha
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Monzer, Rahaman
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title The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration
title_short The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration
title_full The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration
title_fullStr The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration
title_full_unstemmed The Impacts of Emotional Intelligence on Individual Performance and Work-Life Balance: A Conceptual Exploration
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