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Sunita Nambiyar

Executive Stress , Coping and Organisational Effectiveness


Organisational Role Stress, Coping and Organisational Effectiveness
2014. 204 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2014
ISBN: 3-639-66241-5 (3639662415)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-66241-2 (9783639662412)

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Stress has become a topic of great concern in Management because of its impact on effectiveness .Executives do not always exercise flight or fight option due to tactical reasons and consequently could fall prey to stress related diseases. It has been found that there are stages of contentment / discontentment that workers have with their jobs. Each of these stages reflects various types of stress that workers are experiencing. It has been found that people in the age group of 36-45 years experience higher levels of Organisational Role Stress (ORS) than of other age groups. The types of Role Stress faced at higher levels are: Role Expectation Conflict (REC). Role Erosion (RE) i.e. a feeling that some important functions have been given to others. There is difference in Coping Mechanism across age groups. In the middle age group of 36-45 years they user more of Avoidance Oriented Strategy like escaping, withdrawal, rationalizing, distancing and resignation at higher levels when faced with stressful situation. In the age group of below 35 years and with a work experience below 10 years, use Approach Oriented Strategy like like confronting, planning, taking decisions, self control.
Dr. Sunita Nambiyar is a Master in Social Work and Ph.D in Management. She is Associate Professor at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. She teaches Org. Behavior, Org. Development, Business Environment and Family Dynamics. She has previously worked with G. E. and Crompton Greaves. She conducts training and workshop for Corporate and NGOs.