EFFECT OF WORKPLACE STRESS ON JOB PERFORMANCE

Authors

  • Azman Ismail Faculty of Economics & Management. University Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Noorshafine Saudin Graduate Business School. University Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Yusof Ismail Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Ainon Jauhariah Abu Samah Faculty of Business and Information Technology, University Tun Abdul Razak
  • Norish Norsiah Aminudin Faculty of Cognitive Sciences & Human Development, University Malaysia

Keywords:

physiological stress, job performance

Abstract

The study examines the relationship between workplace stress and job performance. A survey method was employed to gather self-administered questionnaires from executive and non-executive employees of a leading private investment bank in Peninsular Malaysia. Theoutcomes of SmartPLS path model analysis of the data showed two important findings: firstly, physiological stress was positively and significantly correlated with job performance. Secondly, psychological stress was positively and significantly correlated with job performance. This finding reveals that physiological and psychological stresses act as important predictors of job performance in the studied organization. The paper provides discussion, implications and conclusion.

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Published

2015-05-30

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Ismail, A., Saudin, N., Ismail, Y., Abu Samah, A. J., & Aminudin, N. N. (2015). EFFECT OF WORKPLACE STRESS ON JOB PERFORMANCE. Economic Review: Journal of Economics and Business, 13(1), 45–57. Retrieved from http://er.ef.untz.ba/index.php/er/article/view/130

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