Abstract: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of studies on emotional intelligence (EI) and occupational stress that were published in journals with the Scopus index is presented in this work. The analysis aims to find research trends, collaboration dynamics, and works' influence on this subject. Following a thorough search of the Scopus database, pertinent publications were examined using bibliometric methods such as keyword analysis, co-authorship networks, and citation analysis. The results demonstrate the development of study topics, well-known writers, and significant publications.....
Keywords: Emotional intelligence, occupational stress, Bibliometric Analysis, Collaborative Dynamics, citation analysis.
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