IT Workforce Spirituality: An Examination of Spiritual Intelligence Components and Employee Insight

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Prof. S.N. Mahapatra
Seema

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Organizations in the fast-paced information technology industry are beginning to see the value of spiritual intelligence (SI) in creating more flexible, moral, and environmentally friendly workplaces. With the goals of gauging IT workers' familiarity with the idea and investigating the correlation between SI and important demographic variables like age, gender, and years of experience, this research delves into the many facets and perspectives of spiritual intelligence (SI) among Indian IT workers. This study uses descriptive statistics, group comparisons, reliability analysis, and exploratory factor analysis to validate the constructs. It utilizes a structured questionnaire that was presented to a purposive sample of 300 IT personnel. The results show that different demographic groups have different degrees of SI awareness and that there are some notable commonalities as well as variations. Future intervention studies and organizational policy development might build on the empirical insights provided by this research, which explores the landscape of spiritual intelligence in the IT workplace.

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Prof. S.N. Mahapatra, & Seema. (2024). IT Workforce Spirituality: An Examination of Spiritual Intelligence Components and Employee Insight. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(11), 2873–2888. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i11.11044
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Prof. S.N. Mahapatra

Department of Management Studies

Seema

Research Scholar, Department of Management Studies, Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal (Haryana)