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Exploring emotional intelligence and creativity have become an absolute in today’s
organizations. Talent management and emotional stability in the past ten years have been
topics of interest for researchers, recruiters as well as trainers. The present study’s aim
was to find out whether emotional intelligence and creative potential are predictors of
job satisfaction in managers. It was hypothesized that the managers scoring high on
emotional intelligence and creative potential scales would score high on job satisfaction.
Furthermore it was assumed that there would be a significant difference in the scores of
marketing and finance managers. The sampling approach was the purposive sampling
technique based on whether the managers matched the required characteristics of the
research. The Self Report Emotional Intelligence Scale (Schutte et al, 1998), Job
Satisfaction index (Phoebus Publishing Co. BPS publishing ltd, 1975) and the Creative
Potential index (Cattell, Cattell & Cattell, 1993) were administered on the participants.
The respondents of the study were 200 managers of age 30 years and above; with at least
five years of job experience at the post of a manager, either in the finance or marketing
department. To verify relationship between the three variables and to find a model of
prediction Correlations and Regression Analysis were calculated. To analyze the
difference between the finance managers group and the marketing managers’ group ttest
was tabulated. All statistical analyses were conducted using the SPSS software.
The results support the first and second hypotheses significant at 0.01 that high level of
emotional intelligence and high level of creative potential would predict high level of
job satisfaction in managers. However a significant difference was not found between
finance and marketing managers’ scores on emotional intelligence, creative potential and
job satisfaction. The regression model summary supported the theoretical framework
that there is .183 adjusted R Square, Regression Model summary predicts authentication
of the overall model. It also confirms the usefulness of studying emotional intelligence
and creative potential to predict job satisfaction among managers.The implications of the research is dual; initially to find out the existing trends in
Pakistan by determining the importance of emotional intelligence and creative potential
for managers in Karachi. Secondly to signify the importance of personal dispositions and
their influence on attitude towards work. The research implies that since the variables of
emotional intelligence and creative potential predict job satisfaction so these variables
can help improve the selection and hiring processes; talent search, appraisals and
trainings. |
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