Emotional intelligence: Theoretical and cultural perspectives

Robert Emmerling (Editor), Shanwal Vinod K. (Editor), Mandal Manas K. (Editor), J. Batista-Foguet, Urs Bernhard, Richard Boyatzis, L. Guillén, Gopa Bhardwaj, R. Serlavós Serra, Marc Brackett, David Caruso

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This book is designed to meet the growing need among researchers, graduate students, and professionals to look into the existing theoretical models as well as developing theories related to emotional intelligence. The primary aim of the book is to help readers get a view of current conceptualizations of emotional intelligence, while providing an opportunity to see how emotional intelligence has been interpreted and applied throughout the world. Psychological processes are expected to vary according to cultural meaning and practices. Recent studies indicate that emotional intelligence influences behavior in a wide range of domains including school, community, and the workplace. At the individual level, it has been said to relate to academic achievement, work performance, our ability to communicate effectively, solve everyday problems, build meaningful interpersonal relationships, and even our ability to make moral decisions. Given that emotional intelligence has the potential to increase our understanding of how individuals behave and adapt to their social environment, it is an important topic for study.
Idioma originalAnglès
Lloc de publicacióNew York
EditorNova Science Publishers
Nombre de pàgines233
Edició1
ISBN (imprès)978-1-60021-856-9
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de març 2008

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