The relationship between emotional intelligence and altruism among South Korean central government officials

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Hyun Jung Lee
Cite this article:  Lee, H. J. (2013). The relationship between emotional intelligence and altruism among South Korean central government officials. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 41(10), 1667-1680.


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I examined the relationship of emotional intelligence (EI) with altruistic-distant behavior and altruistic-local behavior among public officials in the South Korean Central Government. Because South Korean public officials are accustomed to a strong bureaucratic system and value personal connections, I predicted that they would generate higher altruistic-local behavior than altruistic-distant behavior. Results showed that all EI factors were significantly and positively associated with altruistic-distant behavior, and altruistic-local behavior was associated with factors of awareness of others’ emotions and management of one’s own emotions. Individuals with high EI exhibited both altruistic-local behavior and altruistic-distant behavior in the workplace, regardless of their personal connections.

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