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Studia Psychologica Vol.49, No.1, p.53-61, 2007 |
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Title: ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE STRESS: AN INVESTIGATION OF GENDER DIFFERENCES | ||
Author: Mohsin AZIZ | ||
Abstract: An important aspect of organization that integrates an individual with the organization is the role assigned to him/her within the overall structure of the organization. It is through role that an individual interacts and gets integrated with the system. The study uses a descriptive research design. The instrument used for collecting data is 'Organizational Role Stress Scale' (ORS Scale). The ORS scale is a comprehensive tool to elicit data about different role stressors afflicting a respondent. It covers a range of stressors that may be experienced by an occupational group.
The study finds similar level of stress for male and female employees on the overall organizational role stress. However, on individual stressors, statistically significant differences have been reported on the basis of gender and marital status. While designing and implementing any stress management program, the information technology organizations should ensure that they factor in the differences in stress patterns among female and male employees.
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Keywords: Organizational Role Stress, Gender, India, Information Technology | ||
Year: 2007, Volume: 49, Issue: 1 | Page From: 53, Page To: 61 | |
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