Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment

Today, one of the most important features of any organization is a committed workforce with high emotional intelligence who want to be involved in the successful change. In other words, they should show the same organizational citizenship behaviors and organizational commitment.  The current study a...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Reza Taghizadeh Yazdi, Afshar Soleimani
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Tehran 2015-06-01
Series:مدیریت دولتی
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Online Access:https://jipa.ut.ac.ir/article_50759_22a71097a60925001180e631abca7e13.pdf
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spelling doaj-f7b284037b7e4b5eb849e0164f7a2d552020-11-24T20:55:57ZfasUniversity of Tehranمدیریت دولتی2008-58772423-53422015-06-017221122810.22059/jipa.2015.5075950759Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitmentMohammad Reza Taghizadeh Yazdi0Afshar Soleimani1Assistant Professor, Faculty of Management, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranMSc. in Educational Management, Islamic Azad University, Miandoab, IranToday, one of the most important features of any organization is a committed workforce with high emotional intelligence who want to be involved in the successful change. In other words, they should show the same organizational citizenship behaviors and organizational commitment.  The current study aims to investigate the impact of emotional intelligence on organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment. The study sample included Shahindezh city school teachers in the West Azerbaijan. 298 statistical samples were chosen using a randomized stratification sampling and Morgan table. Data collection methods include organizational commitment questionnaire (Muday, 1979), organizational citizenship behavior (Orgon, 1998), and emotional intelligence (Shriyng Sieber, 1998), respectively. The results of canonical correlation analysis with 99% certitude show a strong relationship between emotional intelligence and organizational citizenship behavior thereby organizational commitment was confirmed. Multiple regression results showed that the dimensions of emotional intelligence (self-awareness, self-control and motivation) are a good predictor of organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment.https://jipa.ut.ac.ir/article_50759_22a71097a60925001180e631abca7e13.pdfemotional intelligenceOrganizational Citizenship Behavior
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Afshar Soleimani
Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment
مدیریت دولتی
emotional intelligence
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
author_facet Mohammad Reza Taghizadeh Yazdi
Afshar Soleimani
author_sort Mohammad Reza Taghizadeh Yazdi
title Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment
title_short Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment
title_full Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment
title_fullStr Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment
title_full_unstemmed Application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment
title_sort application of canonical correlation techniques to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment
publisher University of Tehran
series مدیریت دولتی
issn 2008-5877
2423-5342
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Today, one of the most important features of any organization is a committed workforce with high emotional intelligence who want to be involved in the successful change. In other words, they should show the same organizational citizenship behaviors and organizational commitment.  The current study aims to investigate the impact of emotional intelligence on organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment. The study sample included Shahindezh city school teachers in the West Azerbaijan. 298 statistical samples were chosen using a randomized stratification sampling and Morgan table. Data collection methods include organizational commitment questionnaire (Muday, 1979), organizational citizenship behavior (Orgon, 1998), and emotional intelligence (Shriyng Sieber, 1998), respectively. The results of canonical correlation analysis with 99% certitude show a strong relationship between emotional intelligence and organizational citizenship behavior thereby organizational commitment was confirmed. Multiple regression results showed that the dimensions of emotional intelligence (self-awareness, self-control and motivation) are a good predictor of organizational citizenship behavior and organizational commitment.
topic emotional intelligence
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
url https://jipa.ut.ac.ir/article_50759_22a71097a60925001180e631abca7e13.pdf
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