There is limited research on occupational stress and its relation to health from developing countries such as India. This study was done to evaluate work conditions of professionals in two highly productive sectors: the information technology (IT) sector, also known as software development, and Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES), also known as call centers. The study employed thirty-two in-depth interviews. The results indicate the presence of nine stress domains: job control, autonomy, time pressure, length of experience in industry, night shifts, income, appreciation of work, physical environment, work-environment and affective or emotional factors. Global drivers of demand, and local supply of a skilled workforce and the work...
This paper reports on the findings of a research work aimed investigating and analyzing the impact o...
The purpose of this research is to study the role of training and development in reducing work- rela...
This thesis investigates the impact of organisational culture on occupational stress and job satisfa...
There is limited research on occupational stress and its relation to health from developing countrie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced various aspects of our lives and triggered many long-term conse...
In today’s era, there has been heightened awarenessthat job stress contributes to a significant po...
The research aims to measure occupational stress of team leaders working at IT companies in Bangalor...
Software Development Industry is one of the growth engines of the world economy. To propel this grow...
In the current lifestyle of utmost complexities, the stress level is raising at a phenomenal rate. T...
Occupational Health mainly aims at promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, ment...
Background: Occupational stress is becoming a universal concern. It is no longer taken as a privat...
In India software industry has become one of the fastest growing industries. The reason for choosing...
The stress has significant psychological, physiological and performance effects on human resources o...
Background: Occupational stress is a kind of stress that a person undergoes doing certain jobs, and ...
Stress in the workplace is becoming the most common complaint of the late 20th century employee. It...
This paper reports on the findings of a research work aimed investigating and analyzing the impact o...
The purpose of this research is to study the role of training and development in reducing work- rela...
This thesis investigates the impact of organisational culture on occupational stress and job satisfa...
There is limited research on occupational stress and its relation to health from developing countrie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced various aspects of our lives and triggered many long-term conse...
In today’s era, there has been heightened awarenessthat job stress contributes to a significant po...
The research aims to measure occupational stress of team leaders working at IT companies in Bangalor...
Software Development Industry is one of the growth engines of the world economy. To propel this grow...
In the current lifestyle of utmost complexities, the stress level is raising at a phenomenal rate. T...
Occupational Health mainly aims at promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, ment...
Background: Occupational stress is becoming a universal concern. It is no longer taken as a privat...
In India software industry has become one of the fastest growing industries. The reason for choosing...
The stress has significant psychological, physiological and performance effects on human resources o...
Background: Occupational stress is a kind of stress that a person undergoes doing certain jobs, and ...
Stress in the workplace is becoming the most common complaint of the late 20th century employee. It...
This paper reports on the findings of a research work aimed investigating and analyzing the impact o...
The purpose of this research is to study the role of training and development in reducing work- rela...
This thesis investigates the impact of organisational culture on occupational stress and job satisfa...