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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEF'ONDlCHLRRy
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A. VISWANATHANResearch ScholarDepar
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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executives, who extended their unre
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TableNo.PageNo.Sampling PlanDescrip
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TableNo.ParticularsMultiple regress
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TableNo.ParticularsRelationship bet
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1.0 BACKGROUNDStress Management is
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power or means to improve the profi
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short pencil is more reliable than
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effective follow up activity to a f
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As for as banks are concerned such
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To identify and to examine the vari
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There acenu to be a growing interes
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d. Decision makmg process and stres
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Chapter IrtwThis chapter attempts t
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RESEARCH DESIGN
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decisions, while the focal person h
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operate banks under the classificat
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2.2 SOURCES OF DATAData on the vane
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Factor IVPersonality related variab
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members, marriage, separation, divo
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LIKERTS 5 points (FIVE) male has be
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Calculation of percentages helped t
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ORGANISATIONAL STRESS- A Conceptual
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manifesmtiona of losa of appetite,
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popularly used in the acventeenth c
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of experienced anxiety of tension h
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Using network technology. Electroni
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condition in which an individual ma
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'Stress involves an interaction of
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This may occur "under conditions va
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It is more extreme than an ordinari
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the actions which we can legit~mate
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Factors internal to the organisatio
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Sometimes the nature of the job, su
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It should be noted that 'extroverts
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Lack of Leadenhp SupportInappropria
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have inconsistent expectations of a
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Inodcguacy of Role AuthonQWhen an i
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leads to role stagnation causing jo
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channeled. resulting in a feeling o
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DC.trrssN or negaHw stress is assoc
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performance of unconventional tasks
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Snvasrava, 1994). Effect on quantlt
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The second set of lndlvldual stratq
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111 or pre-occupied with personal p
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Some organ~zat1ons have also sponso
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Burnout can be defined as the end r
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Aswathappa. K, "Organisational Beha
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Stress in Heath and Diseases, Banar
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Paine, W.S. [Ed.] Job Stress and Bu
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Sandman Psychophysiological paramet
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CHAPTER IVORGANISATIONAL STRESSAND
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environmental stimulus and the reac
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emphasis on exerttng theu best effo
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the purpose of the study, the ORS s
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tndrcat~ng that respondents do not
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(1983) also found that age aplyed a
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4.1.3 Stress and Organhational Vari
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Moms (1980) conducted a study on 3
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management employees in the company
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their own jobr had no significant r
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who maintained a constantly high pr
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performance and inadequate utilisat
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Miles (1974) reported that experien
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undesirable consequences for the in
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The rtudy by Shailendra S~ngh and A
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0bjNXlve instrument to document rel
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Another 8tudy war conducted by Shan
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espect of inta-role distance, role
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Uatng the ORS Scale (Reek, 1983c,)
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stress among bank managers in both
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Abdel-Halim,.A.A. (198 1) 'Employee
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Grapam. Prances Craf. Job stress in
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Lodahi. T.M. & liejner, M, (19651.
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Pareek, U., organizational role str
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Srivastara, P.K, and Sinha, M.M 'Pe
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A major lactor that influences the
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.Table 5.1DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS OF
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Tsbk 5.2DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS OF S
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T.bk 5.4DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS OF S
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Tabk 5.5DIFCERENCE IN STRESSORS AMO
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Tabk 5.6SECTORWISE DISTRIBUTION OF
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Fa is influence by Education and le
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Table 5.9SIMPLE REGRESSION RESULTS
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Sector 2 (N = 39)FrFsFs-mcorne-Sex
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Here also, the result of sector 2 i
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A --Tabk 5.13RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN P
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'ITable 5.15RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PE
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observed wth regard to most of the
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indicates, that employees are more
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Table 5.19CORRELATIOS BETWEEN JOB S
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