The Effect of Organizational Politics on Job Stress; Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction
Ullah, R. & Ahmad, S. Z. (2018). The Effect of Organizational Politics on Job Stress; Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction. Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, 23 (2), 13-23. Retrieved from http://ejbo.jyu.fi/pdf/ejbo_vol23_no2_pages_13-23.pdf
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The purpose of this quantitative
study is to investigate
the relationship between
organizational politics and job
stress and the mediating role
of job satisfaction. Changes in
working circumstances causes
work related stress. There are
various vulnerabilities associated
to stress such as work content,
workload, working hours, control
and career development, position
in the organization, interpersonal
dealings and traditions of the
employing organization.The job
stress can be deterred through
primary avoidance such as
concentrated work design and
administration growth, secondary
avoidance such as workers'
learning and training and tertiary
avoidance such as mounting
responsive organization system
and improved work-related health
conditions and psychosocial
factors at work. There are two
outcomes of job satisfaction
which affects workers such as
intrinsic outcome included feeling
of accountability, challenge,
and appreciation and extrinsic
outcome included pay, working
conditions and the co-workers.
The sample size consists of 200
employees of different banks
of district Peshawar, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa province of
Pakistan. A total of 30 questions
were asked based on 5 point
Likert scale responses. Statistical
Package for Social Science (SPSS)
the quantitative analysis software
is used to perform statistical operations in the research.
Regression and Baron and Kenny
Approach were used to test the
hypothesis. The results show that
there is a significant relationship
between organizational politics
and job stress. The results also
indicate that there is no significant
relationship between organizational
politics and job satisfaction. In this
study, the implications are discussed
with a view to improving standards
of organizational politics and job
stress within the ambit of the
banking sector.
...
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