ISSN (Print): 2395-1737

International Journal of Academic Research & Development

Published by Bharti Publications, Established-2015

Research

Emotional Intelligence and Employee Intention to Retain : A Case Study of a Organization in Fast Moving Consumer Goods in Sri Lanka

P.A.S. Fernando*, Prasadiniu Gamage*

* Corresponding author

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the Emotional Intelligence (EI) of managers and retention intention of their direct reports. The findings are discussed in terms of a business case and it was conducted in one of the leading organization in the field of Fast Moving Consumer Goods in Sri Lanka, targeting the head office staff employees. The employees were given questionnaires to complete in order to assess their retention intention and to rate the level of EI of their leaders as how they perceived it. Correlation analyses were then performed with the data. The statistical results showed that the leaders’ EI has a significantly moderate and positive impact on the retention intention of their direct reports. The results of this study contribute to current insights about the interrelationships on managers’ EI and employee outcomes, showing the importance of improving EI within organizational leaders.

Keywords: Emotional Intelligence, Intention on Retain