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Risk and Emotional Intelligence: the Relationship and Interdependence of Concepts

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Abstract

The modern human environment is becoming more dynamic and uncertain from year to year. "Black swans" (unexpected events) arise with frightening frequency, as a result of which the uncertainty factor is already becoming part of the routine of human life. Accordingly, the risks generated by uncertainty become an almost daily environment for human functioning. Today, risky decisions are gradually moving into existential skills, that is, we see that the quality of life of an individual depends on the ability to make risky decisions. There is a need to form risk-oriented thinking, which, on the one hand, depends on personality traits and his emotional intelligence, and on the other, can be developed by scientific risk management techniques. Uncertainty, in turn, creates risks that a person needs to deal with and be able to minimize them, but above all, it is important to be able to identify them.

About the Authors

A. A. Guseva
Kazan Federal University, Institute of Management, Economics and Finance
Russian Federation

Anastasia A. Guseva

Kremlyovskaya str., 6/20, Kazan, 420111



A. D. Khairullina
Kazan Federal University, Institute of Management, Economics and Finance
Russian Federation

Albina D. Khairullina

Kremlyovskaya str., 6/20, Kazan, 420111



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Guseva A.A., Khairullina A.D. Risk and Emotional Intelligence: the Relationship and Interdependence of Concepts. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2025;22(5):84-95. (In Russ.) EDN: PQQXXG

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