AbstractThe aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of “role stress” on the employees‘occupational well-being. Using a sample of 180 sales representatives working in the pharmaceutical companies in Izmir, the present study set out to examine the relationships among role stress and the employees‘occupational well-being. For the purpose of this research, data for each variable and its sub-dimensions were collected by using the role stress (Rizzo et. all, 1970) and occupational well-being (Schultz, 2008) scales. The results obtained from the proposed models in which role stress dimensions, in turn, were hypothesized to have a significant correlation with each occupational well-being dimension demonstrate that intrasender conf...
This study reviewed literature on stress arising from work-roles and its implications to organizatio...
Stress occurs be it at home, school or the workplace. In the context of organization, stress affects...
Over the last three decades a large body of research has showed that psychosocial job dimensions suc...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of “role stress” on the employ...
The concept of stress and its potential effects on health is currently of interest to researchers, p...
This study was conducted to measure the relationship between job stress and employee health. A surv...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is a v...
Occupational stress is considered to be one of the ten leading work-related health problems. Severa...
Role theory has been used to conceptualize the findings regarding job stress, suggesting that the so...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is Whe...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
The study sought to understand the relationship of the factors, employee stress, job satisfaction, p...
The study sought to understand the relationship of the factors, employee stress, job satisfaction, p...
This study reviewed literature on stress arising from work-roles and its implications to organizatio...
Stress occurs be it at home, school or the workplace. In the context of organization, stress affects...
Over the last three decades a large body of research has showed that psychosocial job dimensions suc...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
The aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of role stress on the employees` occup...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to explore whether there is an effect of “role stress” on the employ...
The concept of stress and its potential effects on health is currently of interest to researchers, p...
This study was conducted to measure the relationship between job stress and employee health. A surv...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is a v...
Occupational stress is considered to be one of the ten leading work-related health problems. Severa...
Role theory has been used to conceptualize the findings regarding job stress, suggesting that the so...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is Whe...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
The study sought to understand the relationship of the factors, employee stress, job satisfaction, p...
The study sought to understand the relationship of the factors, employee stress, job satisfaction, p...
This study reviewed literature on stress arising from work-roles and its implications to organizatio...
Stress occurs be it at home, school or the workplace. In the context of organization, stress affects...
Over the last three decades a large body of research has showed that psychosocial job dimensions suc...