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Exploring the emotional terrain: a comprehensive systematic literature review of the effects of emotional intelligence on stress and performance

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  • Swetha Suram
  • Vani Gayathri Rudra
  • Ramesh Kumar Miryala

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Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to an individual's ability in identifying, comprehending, and regulating their own emotions, beside their capability to perceive and manage the emotions of others. Stress, a prevalent feature of modern living has significant ramification for one's overall well-being. Understanding the EI role in stress management is crucial to promote psychological resilience and well-being. The focus of the study is to review the literature on the relation between EI and stress. This paper presents a structural overview of 98 papers published in Scopus indexed journals. The existing literature in the field is presented in four focus areas: the impact of gender on EI, EI and stress on performance, the relationship between EI and work-life balance (WLB), EI and stress. The findings indicate that gender differences exist in EI and stress levels, positive correlation between EI and performance, and contribution of EI to WLB.

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  • Swetha Suram & Vani Gayathri Rudra & Ramesh Kumar Miryala, 2025. "Exploring the emotional terrain: a comprehensive systematic literature review of the effects of emotional intelligence on stress and performance," International Journal of Happiness and Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(1), pages 78-121.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijhdev:v:9:y:2025:i:1:p:78-121
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