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Stress has been introduced as a creatively ambiguous term that brings detrimental
consequences to both individuals as well as the organization. Stress if left unchecked may
result in burnout that is the stage where person develops feelings of exhaustion, lack of
accomplishment and depersonalization.
The study is an effort to find out the pertinent stressors of public and private sector
universities’ faculty members in Peshawar. Another objective of the research is to find
out the level of stress among the faculty members of public and private universities. The
study tends to find that stress is more in private or public sector
Various studies have brought in front number of variables both individual as well as
organizational inciting stress out of which work overload, Rewards, Student’s
interaction, collegial support, self efficacy, but the greater achievement was to identify
those factors which were either considered secondary in previous researches or were
neglected; were identified here in first instance like; leadership style, organizational
politics, distributive justice and procedural justice and further these pertinent factors
came out to be very important in causing stress.
The scope of the study is limited to the business management universities/institutions who
have got degree awarding status only; therefore the population includes eighteen
universities of Peshawar recognized by Higher Education Commission. Through Simple
random sampling 398 faculty members were selected and contacted through
questionnaire instrument. The questionnaire was pilot tested. The reliability of the pilot
test (.94 alpha) revealed the justification for the further data collection.
The analysis of data indicated the following major findings:
The faculty serving the public as well as private sector universities of Peshawar
experience stress with varying magnitude. In public sector the level of stress is
comparatively higher than the private sector. Whereas for both sectors stressors
relating to work overload are the prime stress instigators.Stress in Private and Public Sector Universities
Universities must also review their policies regarding employee maintenance like
compensation, distributive as well as procedural justice that is needed to be
ensured for the purpose of reducing employee stress and frustration.
Communication dependent problems were identified as student faculty interaction
(SFI) and collegial social interaction (CSI) which are causing stress and are to be
addressed by the universities.
Other then the reward procedural (PJ) and distributive justice (DJ) was identified
as a major factor in causing stressful environment among faculty members.
Also the additional factors reported by the faculty includes Limited technical support for
computer problems, working with new administrators, Insufficient classrooms and office
space for new faculty, Budget cutbacks by the governments.
Stress among teachers makes the dream of quality education as an infertile reality by
placing teachers venerable to various health risk, therefore the factors inciting stress
among teachers should be explored with a view to either eradicate them altogether or at
least coping mechanism should be developed in order to deal stressors effectively.
Based on the findings of the data analysis the researcher’s recommendations include the
following:
Stress management training programs and seminars for the faculty.
Redesigning jobs in a manner so that there is reward dynamism on one side and
clear career path of promotion and development on the other.
Attractive employee maintenance; like compensation, distributive as well as
procedural justice needed to be rejuvenated and applied.
Administration should take steps in providing procedural and distributive justice
to their employees for ensuring reduction in stress. Furthermore, steps should be
taken to reduce discrimination amongst teachers for the purpose of job
promotion, reward, and performance evaluation. |
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