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Influence of Emotional Intelligence and Gender on Job Performance and Job Satisfaction among Nigerian Policemen
O.A. Afolabi, R.K. Awosola and S.O. Omole
Corresponding Author: Olukayode Ayooluwa AFOLABI
Submitted: 2010 February, 22
Accepted: 2010 March, 01
Published: 2010 June, 15 |
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This study examines the influence of emotional intelligence and gender on job performance and job
satisfaction among Nigeria Police Officers. It employs a 2x2 factorial design as well as multiple regressions
with emotional intelligence and gender as the independent variables. One hundred and nineteen police officers
were randomly selected from Esan Area Command. The results show that Police Officers who are of high
emotional intelligence are more satisfied and perform better than Police Officers who are of low emotional
intelligence. Also, respondents who have male or female roles with high emotional intelligence perform better
and more satisfied with their job than respondents who have male or female roles with low emotional
intelligence. Based on the above, recommendations are made on how to increase Police Officers’ efficiency.
Key words: Emotional intelligence, gender, job performance, job satisfaction, , ,
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O.A. Afolabi, R.K. Awosola and S.O. Omole, . Influence of Emotional Intelligence and Gender on Job Performance and Job Satisfaction among Nigerian Policemen. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (3): Page No: 147-154.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3246
ISSN (Print): 2041-3238 |
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