在尼泊尔加德满都的学术机构中,情绪智力对变革型领导的影响

Pramila Thapa, Hemlal Bhattarai, Dr. Vandana Bharti, Josana Khanal
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情商和变革型领导力是很受欢迎的学科。本文采用横断面策略研究了尼泊尔加德满都选定的学术机构中情绪智力(EI)对变革型领导(TL)的影响。采用Cochran方法对来自不同学术机构的133名学术管理者进行调查。方便抽样,采用五点修正李克特量表回答20个有效的情商问题和25个有效的变革型领导力问卷。统计工具,如简单百分比,平均值,标准差,方差分析,方差分析和线性回归被用来调查和解释数据。回归数据分析显示,情绪智力对变革型领导有影响(r= 0.749)。R方= 0.561,Ad (R方)= 0.557,P > 0.05。在本研究中,还使用方差分析和方差分析来发现人口统计变量与情绪智力之间的关联。研究发现,不同学术领域和情商之间存在显著差异,而方差分析显示,性别和情商之间存在显著差异。有证据表明,EI和TL都是提高智力、沟通和同情心的关键特征。因此,学术相关组织应该投资于建立和提高学术管理者的情商和能力,并在尼泊尔不同地区进行额外的研究,使用广泛的样本和定性技术,以更好地理解深入的数据。关键词:变革型领导、情商、性别、学术管理者
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Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Transformational Leadership in Selected Academic Institutions in the Kathmandu, Nepal
Emotional intelligence and transformational leadership are well-liked academic disciplines. This paper examined the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) on transformational leadership (TL) in selected academic institutions in Kathmandu, Nepal using a cross-sectional strategy. A total of 133 academic managers from different academic institutions served as respondents of the study through Cochran’s method. Convenient sampling with a five-point modified Likert scale to answer 20 validated emotional intelligence questions and 25 validated transformational leadership questionnaires. Statistical tools such as simple percent, mean, standard deviation, ANOVA, MANOVA, and linear regression were used to investigate and interpret the data. The regression data analysis revealed that emotional intelligence has an impact on the transformational leadership (r= 0.749). R Square= 0.561, Ad (R Square) = 0.557, P > 0.05. In this study, ANOVA and MANOVA tests were also used to find associations between demographic variables and emotional intelligence. Findings unveiled that there is a significant difference between different academic fields and emotional intelligence, while MANOVA Analysis revealed that there is a significant difference between gender and EI. Evidence suggests that both EI and TL are critical traits for boosting intellectual capacity, communication, and compassion. As a result, academic-related organizations should invest in building and improving EI and competence among academic managers, as well as performing additional studies in different parts of Nepal using a wide sample and qualitative technique to better comprehend in-depth data. Keywords: Transformational leadership (TL), Emotional Intelligence (EI), gender, Academic Manager
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