Álvaro García del Castillo-López, María Pérez Domínguez
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摘要
(1) 研究背景:本研究以员工为样本,采用序列中介模型,探讨了工作氛围和感知到的工作压力对情商(EI)与工作满意度之间关系的中介作用。众所周知,情商会影响组织的若干结果,但情商与工作氛围和工作压力之间的相互作用却鲜为人知。(2) 方法:采用 Hayes 的 PROCESS 宏(模型 6)v4.2 检验工作氛围和感知到的工作压力对情绪智力和工作满意度之间关系的多重中介效应。(3) 结果:结果表明,较高的情商与更积极的工作氛围、较高的工作满意度和较低的感知工作压力相关。工作氛围和工作压力是情商与工作满意度之间关系的中介。具体地说,EI 通过增加积极的工作氛围和减少工作压力,直接和间接地提高了工作满意度。(4) 结论:这些研究结果凸显了职业融入在营造支持性工作环境和改善员工福利方面的关键作用。
Employees’ Emotional Intelligence and Job Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Work Climate and Job Stress
(1) Background: This study examines the mediating roles of work climate and perceived job stress on the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and job satisfaction using a serial mediation model in a sample of employees. Although EI is known to influence several organizational outcomes, its interaction with work climate and job stress is less well understood. (2) Methods: The PROCESS macro (Model 6) v4.2 by Hayes was employed to test the multiple mediating effects of work climate and perceived job stress on the relationship between emotional intelligence and job satisfaction. (3) Results: The results indicate that higher EI is associated with a more positive work climate, higher job satisfaction, and lower perceived job stress. Work climate and job stress mediate the relationship between EI and job satisfaction. Specifically, EI improves job satisfaction both directly and indirectly by increasing positive work climate and decreasing job stress. (4) Conclusions: These findings highlight the critical role of EI in creating a supportive work environment and improving employee well-being.