Abstract:
The main purpose of this study was to identify the impact of Emotional
Intelligence on Organizational Citizenship Behaviour. Further, the
current researcher identifies the relationship between Emotional
Intelligence and Organizational Citizenship Behaviour and also the
impact for the four dimensions of the independent variable on the
dependent variable were measured separately in order to have a better
understanding of the situation.
Further, this was a field study, because the data was collected from the
natural working environment and was carried out as a cross-sectional
study among a sample of 70 executive level employees selected from a
population of 85 executives at JB Apparel, Apparel sector of Jafferjee
Brothers Group of Companies, Colombo, Sri Lanka. After determining the sample size based on the sampling size calculation table of Krejcie
& Morgan (1970), random sampling was applied to distribute the
questionnaires to the sample of 70 executives. The study was done
using the survey method where the data was collected by administering
a structured questionnaire which consisted of 40 questions/statements
with a 5 point scale.
To analyze data gathered SPSS 23 (Statistical Package for the Social
Science) was used. To interpret the data which analyzed, the
researcher presented the results using the descriptive statistics,
correlation coefficient, and simple regression analysis.
Statistical results revealed that there is a significant impact of
Emotional Intelligence on Organizational Citizenship Behaviour of the
executive level employees. Findings revealed that out of the four
dimensions (Self Emotional awareness, Use of Emotion, Others’
Emotional Appraisal and Regulation of Emotion) three dimensions of
Emotional Intelligence, namely Self Emotional awareness, Use of
Emotion and Regulation of Emotion have a significant impact on the
dependent variable, Organizational Citizenship Behaviour. Cross validation of the findings of this study to be done in different industries
and different cultures comparatively among a bigger sample in
subsequent studies is recommended, which will add more insights to
the substance of the present study.