The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani Students

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the government to close the educational institutions globally, to contain the infection of the disease, which has affected the academic activities of local and international students significantly. This unexpected shift from offline classes to online learning has cre...

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Main Authors: Fahad Alam, Qing Yang, Muhammad Yaseen Bhutto, Nadeem Akhtar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.715700/full
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spelling doaj-8d35693d3145466ba58ef98890a893212021-08-25T08:15:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-08-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.715700715700The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani StudentsFahad Alam0Qing Yang1Muhammad Yaseen Bhutto2Nadeem Akhtar3School of Economics and Management, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, ChinaBusiness School, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan, ChinaSchool of Urban Culture, South China Normal University, Foshan, ChinaThe COVID-19 pandemic has forced the government to close the educational institutions globally, to contain the infection of the disease, which has affected the academic activities of local and international students significantly. This unexpected shift from offline classes to online learning has created psychological disruption among the students. At that backdrop, this study aims to investigate the influence of e-learning and emotional intelligence (EI) on the study stress, burnout, and performance of Pakistani students by applying emotion regulation theory. The data (N = 387) is based on international students, enrolled in 10 different universities in China. The results indicate that both e-learning and EI have significantly affected perceived study stress, burnout, and performance of students. These findings have provided evidence that online classes and EI can influence study stress, burnout, and performance of students. The study concludes that EI has significant impact on the psychological pressure of a student.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.715700/fulle-learningemotional intelligencestudy stressburnoutperformance
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author Fahad Alam
Qing Yang
Muhammad Yaseen Bhutto
Nadeem Akhtar
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Muhammad Yaseen Bhutto
Nadeem Akhtar
The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani Students
Frontiers in Psychology
e-learning
emotional intelligence
study stress
burnout
performance
author_facet Fahad Alam
Qing Yang
Muhammad Yaseen Bhutto
Nadeem Akhtar
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title The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani Students
title_short The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani Students
title_full The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani Students
title_fullStr The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani Students
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of E-Learning and Emotional Intelligence on Psychological Intentions: Study of Stranded Pakistani Students
title_sort influence of e-learning and emotional intelligence on psychological intentions: study of stranded pakistani students
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the government to close the educational institutions globally, to contain the infection of the disease, which has affected the academic activities of local and international students significantly. This unexpected shift from offline classes to online learning has created psychological disruption among the students. At that backdrop, this study aims to investigate the influence of e-learning and emotional intelligence (EI) on the study stress, burnout, and performance of Pakistani students by applying emotion regulation theory. The data (N = 387) is based on international students, enrolled in 10 different universities in China. The results indicate that both e-learning and EI have significantly affected perceived study stress, burnout, and performance of students. These findings have provided evidence that online classes and EI can influence study stress, burnout, and performance of students. The study concludes that EI has significant impact on the psychological pressure of a student.
topic e-learning
emotional intelligence
study stress
burnout
performance
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.715700/full
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