A Study of Occupationalstress Among Industry Professionals

A Study of Occupationalstress Among Industry Professionals

Authors

  • Hardik Dineshchandra Modi

Abstract

Stress is a major factor and most considerable fact in the present era and we cannot escape its importance and impact on the industrial environment. Stress refers to an individual’s feeling of internal unhappiness and it is an adaptive reaction to external conditions or situations in the form of psychological, physical and behavioral deviations among working management professionals. Stress at the workplace always affects the working conditions like increasing complexities, divergent demand and function of the organization. Stress is not only an individual issue but also a social & industrial problem, therefore a management Professional in the industry is also no exception. The researchers in the area of stress used the term Occupational Stress to denote worker’s physical and mental aroused by a job situation. The present article reports on the study of occupational stress among industry professionals.

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Published

30-10-2023

How to Cite

Hardik Dineshchandra Modi. (2023). A Study of Occupationalstress Among Industry Professionals. Vidhyayana - An International Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed E-Journal - ISSN 2454-8596, 9(si1). Retrieved from http://vidhyayanaejournal.org/journal/article/view/1506
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