The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Organizational Climate
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https://doi.org/10.31926/but.ssl.2021.14.63.1.9Keywords:
COVID-19, protective behavior, pandemic, complianceAbstract
The paper presents the results of a survey administered to 1640 respondents from Romania and the Republic of Moldova in which a number of determinants have been taken into consideration like gender, age, education, and COVID-19 exposure, verifying their association with attitudinal compliance. This notion has been conceptualized as agreement to prevention measures and willingness to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The results show a poor association with gender, but a more noticeable one with age and education. Direct exposure to the virus (personal contamination or loss of family member) did not seem to associate with higher levels of attitudinal compliance.Downloads
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