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Moderating Role of Perceived Organizational Support on the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Organizational Commitment


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1 Institute of Management, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, India
2 School of studies in Psychology, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, India
     

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This study is a piece of empirical article which aims to describe the degree to which perceived organizational support mediates the association between emotional intelligence and organizational commitment. For the purpose of the study 50 respondents (ageing 32-52 yrs) teaching in different school of studies of Pt Ravishankar shukla university Raipur were selected randomly. The result of the present study indicates that Emotional intelligence (β = .19 t = 2.73, p < .00) is positively associated with organizational commitment and hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that perceived organizational support act as significant moderator of the relationship between emotional intelligence and organizational commitment.

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Emotional Intelligence, Perceived Organizational Support, Organizational Commitment.
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Authors

Susmriti Sahu
Institute of Management, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, India
Khan Abrar Uz Zaman Khan
School of studies in Psychology, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, India

Abstract


This study is a piece of empirical article which aims to describe the degree to which perceived organizational support mediates the association between emotional intelligence and organizational commitment. For the purpose of the study 50 respondents (ageing 32-52 yrs) teaching in different school of studies of Pt Ravishankar shukla university Raipur were selected randomly. The result of the present study indicates that Emotional intelligence (β = .19 t = 2.73, p < .00) is positively associated with organizational commitment and hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that perceived organizational support act as significant moderator of the relationship between emotional intelligence and organizational commitment.

Keywords


Emotional Intelligence, Perceived Organizational Support, Organizational Commitment.

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