The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman

Work Stress has become a common problem faced by working people, due to various factors such as working environment, job characteristics, employer leadership style, workloads and others. This research endeavour relationship between working environment, workloads, and organizational culture towards e...

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Main Authors: Mohd Rosli, Assila, Yahliman, Jannati ‘Izzati
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2014
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spelling uitm-247612019-07-19T03:35:18Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24761/ The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman Mohd Rosli, Assila Yahliman, Jannati ‘Izzati Labor. Work environment Organizational behavior. Corporate culture Job stress. Stress management Personnel management. Employment management Work Stress has become a common problem faced by working people, due to various factors such as working environment, job characteristics, employer leadership style, workloads and others. This research endeavour relationship between working environment, workloads, and organizational culture towards employee work stress. Researcher has distributed set of questionnaire to 73 respondents at all departments in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM. In finding analysis the results is obtained from Pearson Correlation that showed the relationship between independent and dependent variable. Therefore according to Pearson Correlation analysis, only workloads have positive relationship with employee work stress. Meanwhile, others independent variables are not related to employee work stress. According to the finding result, the researcher has suggested some recommendation to solve the problem that caused stressor and reduce number of employee workstress in a future. Faculty of Business and Management 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24761/1/PPb_ASSILA%20MOHD%20ROSLI%20M%20BM%2014_5.pdf Mohd Rosli, Assila and Yahliman, Jannati ‘Izzati (2014) The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Labor. Work environment
Organizational behavior. Corporate culture
Job stress. Stress management
Personnel management. Employment management
spellingShingle Labor. Work environment
Organizational behavior. Corporate culture
Job stress. Stress management
Personnel management. Employment management
Mohd Rosli, Assila
Yahliman, Jannati ‘Izzati
The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman
description Work Stress has become a common problem faced by working people, due to various factors such as working environment, job characteristics, employer leadership style, workloads and others. This research endeavour relationship between working environment, workloads, and organizational culture towards employee work stress. Researcher has distributed set of questionnaire to 73 respondents at all departments in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM. In finding analysis the results is obtained from Pearson Correlation that showed the relationship between independent and dependent variable. Therefore according to Pearson Correlation analysis, only workloads have positive relationship with employee work stress. Meanwhile, others independent variables are not related to employee work stress. According to the finding result, the researcher has suggested some recommendation to solve the problem that caused stressor and reduce number of employee workstress in a future.
format Student Project
author Mohd Rosli, Assila
Yahliman, Jannati ‘Izzati
author_facet Mohd Rosli, Assila
Yahliman, Jannati ‘Izzati
author_sort Mohd Rosli, Assila
title The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman
title_short The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman
title_full The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman
title_fullStr The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in UPEN Melaka and TAPEM / Assila Mohd Rosli and Jannati ‘Izzati Yahliman
title_sort contribution of working environment, workload, and organization culture toward work stress in upen melaka and tapem / assila mohd rosli and jannati ‘izzati yahliman
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
publishDate 2014
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24761/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24761/1/PPb_ASSILA%20MOHD%20ROSLI%20M%20BM%2014_5.pdf
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