Emotional Intelligence: A Comprehensive Review of Theory, Measurement, Applications, and Future Directions
Authors/Creators
- 1. S. S. G. M. College, Kopargaon, Dist: Ahilyanagar,
- 2. Sahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sangamner, Dist: Ahilyanagar,
- 3. Sau Sushilamai Kale Arts Commerce & Science College (SSKACSC),Kolpewadi, Kopargaon Dist: Ahilyanagar
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- 5. Sharadchandar Pawar college, Lonad, MH 423601, India.
- 6. R N B College shrirampur, Dist: Ahilyanagar, MH 423601, India.
Description
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has emerged as a significant construct in psychology, education, and organizational studies. Defined broadly as the ability to perceive, understand, regulate, and use emotions effectively, EI extends beyond cognitive intelligence (IQ) and contributes to personal well-being, academic achievement, leadership effectiveness, and workplace performance. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the theoretical foundations of EI, major models and measurement tools, empirical findings in educational and organizational settings, its relationship with mental health, and strategies for development. Drawing upon interdisciplinary research, the paper argues that Emotional Intelligence is a critical determinant of holistic success and should be systematically integrated into educational curricula and professional development frameworks
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