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Emotional intelligence and organisational ambidexterity: a mediation analysis in the independent business schools

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  • Tapaswini Panigrahi
  • Yellumahanti Soma Sekhar Patro
  • Rama Krishna Gupta Potnuru

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The research focuses to investigate the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) on organisational ambidexterity (OA) through perceived organisational support (POS) acting as a mediator for improving the practices amongst the faculties of independent business schools in Eastern and South India. These faculties are selected as respondents of the study. In the findings, faculty members' views of EI were shown to be associated with two predictors of OA, which they attribute to the mediating influence of POS. It is demonstrated in this study that EI has a significant impact on POS, thanks to the development of a novel research approach. In addition, the study discovers that POS has a partial mediating effect on the relationship between EI and OA, as well as on the positive relationship amongst EI, POS, and OA.

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  • Tapaswini Panigrahi & Yellumahanti Soma Sekhar Patro & Rama Krishna Gupta Potnuru, 2025. "Emotional intelligence and organisational ambidexterity: a mediation analysis in the independent business schools," International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 36(4), pages 435-446.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbire:v:36:y:2025:i:4:p:435-446
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