Abstract:
Purpose: Many organizations today are at the edge of disaster, because of the
raising conflicts among employees. These conflicts have made employees dissatisfied,
unhappy and demotivated towards their organizational goal. Not all but half of the conflicts
occur when Individual fails to understand the emotions of themselves and that of others.
Therefore, the present study aims around finding the relationship between Emotional
Intelligence and Conflict management Styles (Competing, Collaborating, Accommodating,
Avoiding and Compromising).
Methodology/Sample: For the purpose of the research study, data collection from
both male and female employees of two different Health Care Companies. 475
questionnaires were distributed to employees, who are current working in health care
organizations. Out of this 475 questionnaires, 428 were responded and received back from
which 60 questionnaires were eliminated due to inappropriate information, and the final
sample was 368. Further, Data was processed on SPSS after the data entry and data
transformation in order to understand the relationship between Dependent and Independent
variables, Test of Correlation, and Regression were applied
Findings: The findings of this research study clearly shows that, there is a
significant positive relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Compromising style of
conflict management, Emotional Intelligence and Collaborating style of Conflict
Management and Emotional Intelligence and Accommodating Style of Conflict Management.
Moreover, negative relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Competing style of
Conflict Management and Emotional Intelligence and Avoiding style of Conflict Management
have been found.
Practical Implications: Some essential recommendations are addressed like by
giving training session on dealing with conflicts via understanding about Emotional
Intelligence, how individual can resolve conflicts