Emotional intelligence and work performance in the air Forcean empirical study

  1. Adela González Marín 1
  2. luis Peña Pan 2
  3. Inmaculada de J. Arboleda Guirao 3
  1. 1 centro universitario de la defensa de san javier
  2. 2 grupo norte de mando y control (grunomac). Base aérea de Zaragoza
  3. 3 universidad de murcia,
Revista:
Revista de Pensamiento Estratégico y Seguridad CISDE
  1. González de Escalada Álvarez, Carlos (coord.)
  2. Domínguez León, José (coord.)

ISSN: 2529-8763

Ano de publicación: 2019

Volume: 4

Número: 1

Páxinas: 67-89

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Revista de Pensamiento Estratégico y Seguridad CISDE

Resumo

este trabajo explora las bases de la inteligencia emocional intentando aclarar las posibles relaciones entre ésta y el rendimiento en el trabajo en el marco del ejército del aire español. el número de estudios dedicados a examinar empíricamente estos temas no son numerosos (goldberg, sweeney, merenda & Hughes, 1996; nikoui, 2015; Øvrebø, 2017) y existen menos aún de aquellos relacionados con el ejército del aire español (rodrigues-goulart, 2006). los participantes de este proyecto fueron los futuros oficiales de primer y quinto curso de la academia general del aire. se utilizó un cuestionario validado para la recogida de datos. nuestros resultados revelaron, entre otros, que el grado de inteligencia emocional es elevado en los futuros oficiales del ejército del aire español

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