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How does emotional intelligence influence self-efficacy among customer service representatives in Pakistan? Mediatory effects of emotional labour
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Nawab, Saba
, Mukaram Ali Khan
, Rimsha Ashfaq Butt
, Syed Sohaib Zubair
in
Brand loyalty
/ Customer relationship management
/ Customer satisfaction
/ Customer services
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotions
/ Employee retention
/ Employment
/ Job performance
/ Quality of service
/ Self-efficacy
/ Success
2024
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How does emotional intelligence influence self-efficacy among customer service representatives in Pakistan? Mediatory effects of emotional labour
by
Nawab, Saba
, Mukaram Ali Khan
, Rimsha Ashfaq Butt
, Syed Sohaib Zubair
in
Brand loyalty
/ Customer relationship management
/ Customer satisfaction
/ Customer services
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotions
/ Employee retention
/ Employment
/ Job performance
/ Quality of service
/ Self-efficacy
/ Success
2024
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How does emotional intelligence influence self-efficacy among customer service representatives in Pakistan? Mediatory effects of emotional labour
by
Nawab, Saba
, Mukaram Ali Khan
, Rimsha Ashfaq Butt
, Syed Sohaib Zubair
in
Brand loyalty
/ Customer relationship management
/ Customer satisfaction
/ Customer services
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotions
/ Employee retention
/ Employment
/ Job performance
/ Quality of service
/ Self-efficacy
/ Success
2024
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How does emotional intelligence influence self-efficacy among customer service representatives in Pakistan? Mediatory effects of emotional labour
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How does emotional intelligence influence self-efficacy among customer service representatives in Pakistan? Mediatory effects of emotional labour
2024
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Overview
PurposeThis study intends to explore the influence of emotional intelligence on employee self-efficacy in Pakistan's telecom industry. Besides, it explores the mediating effect of emotional labor (surface acting and deep acting) between them. This study also tests the relationship between emotional labor (surface acting and deep acting) and self-efficacy in the customer care of Pakistan's telecom division.Design/methodology/approachThe study leads forward with a positivist approach to obtain data in two different waves as a time lag study from the big five telecom companies operating in Pakistan. The data was collected from 270 employees working in Customer Services in the Telecom sector.FindingsThe results reveal that there exists a positive relationship between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy in customer care employees in Pakistan's telecommunication division sector. Moreover, emotional labor (deep acting) partially mediates the relationship between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy, and surface acting could not mediate the relationship among the employees of customer care in Pakistan's telecom division.Originality/valueManagement of emotions at the workplace has been an immensely vital area in managing the performance of employees, especially in customer-centric jobs, where dealing with customers is the prime focus and achieving customer satisfaction is the utmost outcome. There is limited evidence of the relationship between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy specifically in the customer care of the Telecom sector.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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