Open seminar
The role of emotional intelligence in career development
A systematic review and meta-analytic approach
Organized by the Laboratory of Applied Psychology and Ergonomics (Laboratoire de Psychologie et
d’Ergonomie Appliquées), Université Paris Cité, Université Gustave Eiffel
Friday, 5th November 2021, Hybrid format
2-3pm (UTC+1, Central European Time)
Abstract
Emotional intelligence refers to the individual differences in the identification, comprehension, expression, regulation, and utilization of one’s own emotion and the emotion of others. Although this concept has already been the subject of several meta-analytical investigations with regard to mental and physical health, work performance, or social relationships, the interest of researchers in vocational psychology has been developed only over the last ten years. To date, no study has already summarized the link between emotional intelligence and career-related outcomes. The present presentation will be about the project of a systematic review and meta-analysis on this topic. More specifically, we will present the different steps of such a project and the first results.
Guest Speaker
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Registration
The open seminar will be offered in a hybrid format by combining in-person and online participation. It will take place at the Institut de Psychologie, 71 avenue Édouard Vaillant, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France (https://psychologie.u-paris.fr/acces_et_contacts/). Seats are subject to availability and offered on a first come, first served basis.
Registration is free but compulsory by completing the follow link : https://sondage.app.u-paris.fr/571959
Contact
For more information, please contact Laurent Sovet : laurent.sovet@u-paris.fr