THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON THE JOB PERFORMANCE OF WORKERS

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THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON THE JOB PERFORMANCE OF WORKERS:

A CASE STUDY OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EKIADOLOR-BENIN

ABSTRACT

This study looks at the effects of stress on the job performance of workers, source of stress and the strategies by which the effect of stress can be reduced among staffs of the college of education, Ekiadolor. The objective was to show the relationship between stress and performance. Information for the study was obtaining using the structured questionnaires with about 20 items. Some of the items were measures of role conflict, role over load, ambiguity and other sources of work stress. The data collected were coded, analysed through the use of simple percentage, the analyzes were carried out to facilitate discussions of the research questions. Some of the finding including; that stress will always lead to poor job performance in college of education, Ekiadolor, That the major source of stress in college of education, Ekiadolor include organizational factors such as role over load, ambiguity, conflict etc. That management had not put in place programmes to combines of stress. The implication of the findings is important in terms of the cost of both the employee and the management. To the management, it results in low rate of employee turnover and to the employees, physical and mental damages. Management must therefore, improve on stress coping amenities in the institution. This can be done through the provision of facilities for recreation among workers.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Chapter one: introduction       =

Background of the study

Statement of the problems

Purpose of the study

Research question

Research methodology

Significance of the study

Scope and limitation of study

Definition of terms

Chapter two: review of literature=

Introduction

Definition of stress

Stressors

Effects of stress

·        Stress and health

·        Stress and job dissatisfaction

·        Stress and absenteeism

·        Strategies for managing stress

Chapter three=    

Research methodology

Introduction

Data gathering instrumentation

Questionnaire instrumentation

Population

Sampling techniques

Validity of instrument

Problems of data collection

Analysis of data

Chapter four        =      

Data presentation and analysis

Chapter five         =      

Finding, conclusion and suggestions for further studies

Finding

Discussion of finding

Implications of the findings

Conclusion

Suggestion for further studies

Reference    =      

Questionnaire =

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

In this study we are going to look at what harm or good stress has done to workers and their performances in any establishment or organization.

It is a common feature that people as individual or group interact with their environment these experiences are carried into the organizations, which may help to increase or bring about decline in their productivity and performances. 

Stress has generated a great deal of interest in recent years. It has been a great concern to employees who experience it and to researchers.

To most people, stress is bad must be avoided, but this position is not always true. According to Yates (1979), stress in proper amounts is a necessary ingredient in any person whose life is going to manifest vitality. Stress is to be managed and not simply avoided. Thus, this study is designed to look into the effect of stress on workers performance in any organization with a case study of College of Education, Ekiadolor-Benin. Ivancevish Matterson 1980 pointed out that to say stress produced performance degradation is rather a simplistic over stated position thus there must be on optimum level of stress that is tolerated to bring about performance. This standpoint makes stress a complex concept that does not lead itself to a simple definition. Mc Garth (1976) defined stress in terms of conditions necessary for it as follows;

It is a potential for stress when environmental situation is perceived as presenting a demand that threatens to exceed the persons’ capabilities where he expects to substantial deferential in towards and costs from meeting the demand versus not meeting it.

Signs of stress are wide spread among the teaching staff i.e. lectures which are the academic staffs, the senior non teaching staffs i.e. principal officers and the junior non teaching staffs today in the college. And so are the adverse effects of stress on their well being health and even the safety of their co-workers.

Some negative effects of stress are increased absenteeism, heart disease, lateness to work and ill-health. The issue at hand is to find out the effects of stress on perform these effects could either be positive or negative.

Work stress can have both positive and negative consequences on the individual, thus having stress to work peak efficiency can create satisfaction a sense of well being and accomplishment and other reward for success. But on the other hand, excessive stress at work can result loss of efficiency, failure to perform well and negative effects on mental and physical health.

Stress is caused by some factors (stressors), which exist both within and without the organization. These stressors can be identified as intra-individual, inter-individual organizational and extra organizational stressors.

In this regards, the present study seeks at finding causes, symptoms and effects and the relationship that exist between job stress and employees performance and finally to recommend stress coping strategies to management by using the employees of college of education Ekiadolor as a case study. 

STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS

Gibsin, Ivancevich and Donnelly (1955) defined stress as an adaptive response mediated by individual differences and psychological process, that is a consequence of any external (environmental) action, situation or physical demand on person.

It can be gathered from the above, that due to individual differences and different adaptive capabilities, factors that would causes stress often differ among individual.

Some common factors have however been identified as sources of work related stress, some of these are;

1.                  Role overload

2.                  Irregular work hours (Saturdays)

3.                  Lightening condition

4.                  Lack of autonomy

5.                  Role conflict

6.                  Organization structure etc

Another problems that needed be looked into is how can stress be recognized in an employee currently experiencing it, what are the symptoms of stress? Thus, this study aims at finding the sources, symptoms and effects of stress. Stress that would not hinder performance would also be another area of focus of this study.  

PURPOSE OF STUDY 

The purpose of carrying out this study is follows;

i.                    To identify the possible sources and problems symptoms of stress experienced by college of education, Ekiadolor staffs

ii.                 To determine the effect of stress employees performances in college of education, Ekiadolor

iii.                To show that stress as an experience is not limited to any category of employees

iv.               to make appropriate recommendation on how stress can be managed based on the findings on the study.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

The following research question would be tested in this study;

a.      Does stress recast lead to poor job performance in college of education, Ekiadolor

b.      Does organizational factor (role over load and role conflict) not lead to stress in the college?

c.      Do irregular payments of salaries lead to stress in college of education,. Ekiadolor?

d.      Do extra working hours lead to stress in college of education, Ekiadolor?

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

In carrying out this study, the researcher relied heavily on information collected from primary and secondary sources of information. This includes journals, magazines, newspaper, books and interview from the various respondents.

SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

This study is of a great importance to the college an as institution. It would afford the college an opportunity to elicit from its staffs highest possible level of performances by balancing the amount of stress employees experience while carrying out their tasks.

  This study, also intends to the notice or awareness of the college. Those reactions to stress vary from individual and thus, afford the institution an insight into how much stress an individual can effectively handle.

DEFINITION OF TERMS

In this study, which is the affect of stress on workers performance, there is two terms these are (stress and performance).

A.                STRESS: Is defined as an adaptive response, mediated by individual differences or psychological proceeds that is consequence of any external (environment) action, situation or even that places excessive psychological and physical demand on a person.

B.                 PERFORMANCE: Is being viewed as an activity in which an individual is able to accomplish successfully the task, goal assigned to him subject to the normal constraint of the reasonable utilization of the available resources.

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