工作场所不文明行为在情绪智力与组织承诺之间的中介作用研究

Bushra Mahmood, Muhammad Ramzan, Javaria Zafar
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工作场所的不文明行为正变得越来越普遍,并与更高的工作压力、抑郁和焦虑有关。此外,它还与生产力下降、工作满意度和组织承诺有关。尽管不文明行为给公司和个人带来了经济和情感上的成本,但关于可以用来减轻这些成本的许多措施的研究却很少。本研究的目的是调查工作场所的不文明行为如何影响情商和对企业的承诺之间的关系。数据收集过程采用了定量方法,其中包括对一定数量的参与者进行调查。为了进行收集的信息的分析,研究人员利用SPSS以及智能PLS扫描电镜。本研究发现,情绪智力与组织承诺之间存在显著的正向关系。研究发现,工作场所的不文明行为起到了中介作用,在这种作用下,情商和组织承诺显著相关。研究发现,情商与工作相关的结果有关,因为它会对工作场所的不礼貌行为产生不利影响。大学应该招募、提拔和留住高情商的学者。以培养与情商相关的能力为主要目标,构建反不文明项目似乎是合乎逻辑的。目前的研究结果表明,情商可能是一种有价值的技术,可以主动解决工作场所的不文明行为。
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Examining The Mediating Role of Workplace Incivility Between Emotional Intelligence and Organizational Commitment
Incivility in the workplace is becoming more common and has been linked to higher job stress, depression, and anxiety. Moreover, it has been linked to decreasing productivity, job satisfaction, and organisational commitment. In spite of the financial and emotional costs that incivility imposes on companies and people, very little study has been done on the many measures that might be employed to mitigate these costs. The purpose of this research was to investigate how workplace incivility affects the relationship between emotional intelligence and commitment to a business. The quantitative methodology was used for the data collection process, which consisted of administering surveys to a certain number of participants. In order to conduct an analysis of the gathered information, the researcher made use of SPSS as well as Smart PLS SEM. According to the findings of this study, emotional intelligence has a positive and significant relationship with organizational commitment. The research revealed that incivility in the workplace serves as a mediator, and that in this capacity, emotional intelligence and organizational commitment are significantly related. It was found that emotional intelligence has a connection to job-related outcomes by virtue of the adverse consequences it has on incivility in the workplace. Emotionally intelligent academics should be recruited, promoted, and retained by universities. It seems logical to construct anti-incivility programs with the primary goal of fostering the development of abilities related to emotional intelligence. The findings of the present research indicate that emotional intelligence may be a valuable technique for proactively addressing incivility in the workplace.
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