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This study examined the impact of Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Quotient (EI) on the Job Performance (JP) of public sector university teachers of Balochistan province (Pakistan) with a focus on demographic variables as moderators in the EI’s ability to predict the JP. The population of the study consisted of 1425 faculty members from across 7 public sector university teachers in Balochistan. A sample size of 303 was determined and data was collected using proportionate sampling technique from a sample of 292 with the help of selfadministered mail questionnaires. The analysis of the data revealed that the EI was significantly correlated with the JP of public sector university teachers and EI explained around 51.5% of variance in the performance. Furthermore, it was transpired that gender significantly moderates the relationship between EQ and JP, especially the relationship was stronger among the female faculty members as compare to the males. The moderation analysis of age and academic rank revealed that these two variables were negatively moderating the relationship between EI & JP (having negative beta coefficients) however, the p-value was insignificant to accept the hypothesis.

Kanan Asif, Nadeem Malik. (2019) Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Job Performance of Public Sector University Teachers in Balochistan with Reference to Age, Gender & Academic Rank:, Pakistan Studies, Volume 10, Issue 2.
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