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It pays to have an eye for emotions: Emotion recognition ability indirectly predicts annual income

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2015
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Momm, T., Blickle, G., Liu, Y., Wihler, A., Kholin, M., & Menges, J. I. (2015). It pays to have an eye for emotions: Emotion recognition ability indirectly predicts annual income. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 36(1), 147–163. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.1975

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This study integrates the emotion and social influence literatures to examine how emotion recognition ability (ERA) relates to annual income. In a sample of 142 employee-peer-supervisor triads from a broad range of jobs and organizations, we find that people’s level of ERA indirectly relates to how much they earn per year. The relationship between ERA and annual income is mediated sequentially through political skill and inter-personal facilitation. The results imply that emotional abilities allow people not only to process affect-lad

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36

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1

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147

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163

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English

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2015

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2019-08-16

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0894-3796

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merlin-id:17519

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93 since deposited on 2019-08-16
Acq. date: 2025-11-12

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Momm, T., Blickle, G., Liu, Y., Wihler, A., Kholin, M., & Menges, J. I. (2015). It pays to have an eye for emotions: Emotion recognition ability indirectly predicts annual income. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 36(1), 147–163. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.1975

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