This study investigated the mediating role of employee well-being and engagement in the relationship between emotional intelligence and turnover intentions. It also investigated the interactional effect of perceived organizational support in the relationship between emotional intelligence and mediators (employee well-being and engagement). Stratifying simple random sampling technique was used for data collection. 450 questionnaires were distributed among the employees of different banks at Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Data were analyzed through reliability testing, correlation and regression analysis. The results showed that employee well-being and engagement mediate the relationship between emotional intelligence and turnover intentions; whereas, perceived organizational support positively moderates the relationship between emotional intelligence and mediators as well. Managerial implication, limitation and direction for future studies are included in the paper.
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Akhtar, M. W., Ghufran, H., & Fatima, T. (2017). The Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Turnover Intentions; The Role of Employee Well-being, Engagement and Perceived Organizational Support. Jinnah Business Review, 5(2), 69–80. https://doi.org/10.53369/skye6894
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