Relationship between Emotional Intelligence of Managers and Job Attitudes of Employees: A Study on the Working MBA Students in Chottogram City
Refa Akter
Department of Management
Rangamati Science and Technology University, Rangamati
Md. Sahidur Rahman
Department of Management
University of Chittagong, Chattogram
Md Al-Amin
Department of Management
Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Tangail
Shameema Ferdausy
Department of Management
University of Chittagong, Chattogram
Khulna University Business Review – A Journal of Business Administration Discipline, Khulna University, BD
Volume 15, Number 1, January to December 2020, Pages 37-52
DOI: 10.35649/KUBR.2020.15.1.4
Published: May 2021
Published Online: May 2021
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to explore the relationship between emotional intelligence of managers and job attitudes (such as job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job involvement, perceived organizational support, and employee engagement) of employees to understand the employees’ emotions and feelings by managers in the workplace.
Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 196 working MBA students in Chattogram city through a printed survey instrument. The research hypotheses were designed in support of conservation of resources (COR) theory, job demands-resources (JD-R) theory, organizational support theory (OST), social exchange theory (SET). The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, bivariate correlation, and regression analysis.
Findings: Results demonstrated a significant positive relationship between emotional intelligence and job attitudes (such as job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job involvement, perceived organizational support, and employee engagement).
Implications: Mangers can apply their emotional intelligences to improve employees’ job attitudes and can have a useful insight on how employees’ commitment level can be increased through understanding employees’ feelings and emotions.
Originality/Value: In recent years, several studies have been conducted separately to examine the impact of managers’ emotional intelligence on employees’ job attitudes namely job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job involvement, perceived organizational support, and employee engagement. This study aims to show the relationship between emotional intelligence of managers and job attitudes of employees in the workplace from the context of Bangladesh.
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