Examining the Role of Emotional Intelligence in Enhancing Resilience and Organizational Commitment among Female Educators in Higher Educational Institutions in Chennai

Vaishnavi, B. and Jagadeesan, P (2025) Examining the Role of Emotional Intelligence in Enhancing Resilience and Organizational Commitment among Female Educators in Higher Educational Institutions in Chennai. Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management, 10 (8s). pp. 456-464. ISSN 2468-4376

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Abstract

In today’s educational environment, faculty members must effectively handle various challenges.
Emotional intelligence (EI), crucial for understanding and managing emotions, helps in this
context. Female educators face unique challenges that impact their well-being and commitment.
This study examines how EI enhances resilience and organizational commitment among female
educators in higher educational institutions in Chennai.This exploratory and descriptive study
employs a mixed research methodology, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative
approaches, focusing on female educators in higher educational institutions in selected areas of
Chennai, India. Convenience sampling was used to select a sample of 200 female educators of
different domains of study, and primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire.
The data was analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistical techniques.The study
finds that female educators’ perceptions of EI are positive, with married female educators
displaying higher EI, resilience, and organizational commitment compared to their unmarried
counterparts. The analysis shows strong positive correlations between EI components and
resilience, with “Self-Regulation” being the strongest predictor of “Organizational
Commitment.” There is a strong positive and significant correlation between resilience and
organizational commitment. The research fills a gap by focusing on female educators in Chennai,
highlighting the significant role of EI in enhancing their resilience and commitment. Practically,
it suggests that integrating EI training into professional development programs can benefit
educational institutions by fostering a supportive environment, leading to a more committed and
satisfied workforce, improved job performance, and reduced stress.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Education > Educational Technology
Domains: Commerce
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 12 May 2026 11:49
Last Modified: 12 May 2026 11:49
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/19006

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