Abstract

Personality dimension has gained a place in the fundamental of psychological research. It was detected that, personality can give influence on the employee behaviour in the workplace. The theoretical solutions are simply not able to unlock the psychological issues because it is closely linked to affective, cognitive and human behaviour in the workplace. In this study, the issues in the workplace are referring to personality, emotional intelligence and self-esteem of employees. The specific purpose of this study was to test the effect of extraversion personality as a moderator towards the relationship of emotional intelligence and self-esteem of employees. A total of 196 civil servants in the Local Authority (LA) have been selected as respondents. Measurement tools that used is Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised Short Form (EPQR-S), Emotional Intelligence Self-Description Inventory (EISDI), and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES). The data was analysed by using the hierarchical regression analysis. The finding shows that the two hypotheses are accepted. From this analysis as well, there was a moderating effect of extraversion personality on the relationship between emotional intelligence (perception and appraisal of emotion, and understanding emotions) with self-esteem of employees. The most important finding shows that extraversion personality serves as moderator when the relationship between emotional intelligence and self-esteem are enhanced if extraversion were on a high level. This is compared with the low levels of extraversion personality that causing on relationship of emotional intelligence with self-esteem becoming weaker. Keywords : Extraversion, personality, moderator, emotional intelligence, self-esteem;

Highlights

  • The public sector is one of the dimensions in a very significant factor entities supporting role in human capital development of a country

  • The focus of researchers doing in this study is to investigate the effect of emotional intelligence on self-esteem was influenced by employee personality as a moderator impact factor

  • The results clearly showed that extraversion can be set to function as a moderator when the relationship between perception and appraisal of emotion with a strong self-esteem had been exist when extraversion was at high level, compared with the low levels of extraversion that will cause the relationship of perception and appraisal of emotion with self-esteem is becoming weaker

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Introduction

The public sector is one of the dimensions in a very significant factor entities supporting role in human capital development of a country It is an administrative and management machinery that allows people to bring the country's development framework is worth and meaning in the world rankings as a flexible model. The focus of researchers doing in this study is to investigate the effect of emotional intelligence (perception and appraisal of emotion; and understanding emotions) on self-esteem was influenced by employee personality as a moderator impact factor. The function of personality trait as a moderator in research already tested by several researchers (Brian et al, 2009; Abdul Kadir, 2010; Othman et al, 2011; Sandeep and Singh, 2011; Bao and Chun, 2012) These new findings in this research are clues to the study of personality trait and its impact on emotional intelligence and self-esteem employees. Research question 1: Does the effect of extraversion personality moderate the relationship of emotional intelligence (perception and appraisal of emotion) and self-esteem of employees?

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