This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nigerian Public University. The survey method was deployed in sampling one hundred and seventy (170) staff members of the University. The Structural Equation Modelling was adopted using AMOS to establish fitness. Results of the analyses indicate that role congruence, equity, recognition, and distance, have significant influence on organizational performance. This makes it imperative for organizations to invest necessary resources in developing strategies and interventions to reduce workplace stress. If this is achieved, there will be endless opportunities in terms of increased performance and overall sustainability
Occupational stress has a significant impact on student learning and thereby on the contribution tha...
Abstract- The aim of this study was to assess the effects of occupational stress and how it affects ...
This study focused on Occupational stress and its effect on the job effectiveness of lecturers in fe...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
Job life is one of the important parts of our daily lives which cause a great deal of stress. Job st...
Purpose: This study investigated the extend at which stress has affected the performance of staff in...
The study examined the effect of job stress on employee performance in tertiary institutions, using ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between stress management and employee per...
This study examines the impact of stress on employees’ productivity in financial institutions in Nig...
This study theoretically examined the relationship between stress management and employee productivi...
This research work was carried out to appraise Job stress and performance of employee in an organiza...
This chapter presents and discusses the current state of organizational stress as experienced by in...
Occupational stress has a significant impact on student learning and thereby on the contribution tha...
Abstract- The aim of this study was to assess the effects of occupational stress and how it affects ...
This study focused on Occupational stress and its effect on the job effectiveness of lecturers in fe...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
This study investigated the implications of workplace stress on organizational performance in a Nige...
Job life is one of the important parts of our daily lives which cause a great deal of stress. Job st...
Purpose: This study investigated the extend at which stress has affected the performance of staff in...
The study examined the effect of job stress on employee performance in tertiary institutions, using ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between stress management and employee per...
This study examines the impact of stress on employees’ productivity in financial institutions in Nig...
This study theoretically examined the relationship between stress management and employee productivi...
This research work was carried out to appraise Job stress and performance of employee in an organiza...
This chapter presents and discusses the current state of organizational stress as experienced by in...
Occupational stress has a significant impact on student learning and thereby on the contribution tha...
Abstract- The aim of this study was to assess the effects of occupational stress and how it affects ...
This study focused on Occupational stress and its effect on the job effectiveness of lecturers in fe...