Emotional Intelligence in Scientific Research, A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Researchers Cognitive and Affective Competencies
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- 1. K. J. Somaiya College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Kopargaon, Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra,423601, India Savitribai Phule Pune University.
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Emotional Intelligence (EI) has emerged as an essential non-cognitive ability influencing success across professions. In scientific research often perceived as purely analytical EI plays an increasingly critical role in innovation, collaboration, ethical decision-making, stress management, and research productivity. This paper examines the theoretical basis of emotional intelligence, its components, relevance to scientific researchers, empirical evidence linking EI to research outcomes, key mechanisms through which EI enhances research performance, challenges in developing EI within scientific cultures, and practical strategies to foster EI among researchers. The study highlights the necessity for research training programs to integrate emotional skill development, reinforcing a holistic model of scientific competence that complements technical expertise with emotional adaptability.
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