Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu

The focus of this study to determine the relationship between workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees in the construction area in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Data were obtained via questionnaire from 300 participants and conducted specific area construction at Kota Kinabalu, which t...

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Main Author: Suarni Jali
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling my-ums-ep.178962017-12-28T22:48:10Z Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu 2014 Suarni Jali HF Commerce The focus of this study to determine the relationship between workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees in the construction area in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Data were obtained via questionnaire from 300 participants and conducted specific area construction at Kota Kinabalu, which targeting only clerical workers for construction building and roads, focus on administrative clerk. The data collected was analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS). Result showed that there are significant relationships between workplace stress and job performance. However, the result shows that only career development as an independent variable supported stress as mediating effect with job performance. The results suggest that the construction of the clerical workers in Kota Kinabalu is not too stressed at their workplace. 2014 Thesis https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17896/ https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17896/1/Workplace%20stress%20and%20job%20performance.pdf text en public masters Universiti Malaysia Sabah Faculty of Business, Economics and Accounting
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Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu
description The focus of this study to determine the relationship between workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees in the construction area in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Data were obtained via questionnaire from 300 participants and conducted specific area construction at Kota Kinabalu, which targeting only clerical workers for construction building and roads, focus on administrative clerk. The data collected was analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS). Result showed that there are significant relationships between workplace stress and job performance. However, the result shows that only career development as an independent variable supported stress as mediating effect with job performance. The results suggest that the construction of the clerical workers in Kota Kinabalu is not too stressed at their workplace.
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title Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu
title_short Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu
title_full Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu
title_fullStr Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu
title_full_unstemmed Workplace stress and job performance among clerical employees at construction areas in Kota Kinabalu
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granting_institution Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/17896/1/Workplace%20stress%20and%20job%20performance.pdf
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