Personality Traits and Emotional Intelligence as Factors in Selecting Armed Forces Officers
Researcher Name/Project Director/Author: Md Zahirul Haque PhD Researcher Reg: 100401160014 Session: 2015-2016
Publish Status: Completed
Research For: CHSRDate: 28-May-2024
Year: 2024
Supervisor Name/Project Supervisor: Professor Muhammad Kamal Uddin, PhD , Department of Psychology, University of Dhaka
Abstract
Executives are the backbone of an organization; through their leadership and personality attributes they drive the organization. The fate of the organization depends upon on their efforts. No question that intelligence remains an important dimension of human personality but recent research suggest that emotional intelligence is also a key factor for the success in any job. Besides, personality traits emotional intelligence also plays pivotal role to performance in the organizations. The military officers are the key leaders in the battle scenario and in peace time, who leads the team in different levels of the hierarchy. Thereby, selection of officers’ cadet remains as a sacred job for the Armed Forces. No previous research has addressed or explored on the relations of personality traits and emotional intelligence in selection process in Bangladesh military environment. The research was designed to explore the contribution of personality traits and emotional intelligence(independent variable)to the selection of Armed Forces officer cadet(examination outcome. selection or rejection). Participants were the candidates appeared in the final stage of the selection process aged between 17 to 21 years. They were administered two objective questionnaire Bangla version tests namely NEO-FFI-3 and Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire-Short Form. Total 1028 respondent participated in the study. The analysis suggests mixed effect on the selection process amongst Personality and EI, a few factors could influence them in the final stage selection. Out of all facets global trait emotional intelligence and emotionality could predict the outcome significantly and extraversion and sociability can predict very marginally. The study provided much-needed window in regards to selection process of Armed Forces officers in Bangladesh and also it is an eye opening for the other modern organizations.
Keywords: Emotional intelligence, Trait Emotional Intelligence, Personality traits, Big Five, Personnel Selection