Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish Employees

Pursuant to research regarding hotel management and tourism, several stress factors have been determined to affect both employees and managers. However, relevant literature does not adequately explore the effect of demographic variables on the stress factors. Moreover, no measurement has been ide...

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Main Author: Oya TAMTEKİN AYDIN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isarder 2018-06-01
Series:İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.2_article42_full_text.pdf
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spelling doaj-ca715f78754d42169ebc150f74f54ee72020-11-24T22:01:25ZengIsarderİşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi1309-07121309-07122018-06-0110280382610.20491/isarder.2018.456Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish EmployeesOya TAMTEKİN AYDIN Pursuant to research regarding hotel management and tourism, several stress factors have been determined to affect both employees and managers. However, relevant literature does not adequately explore the effect of demographic variables on the stress factors. Moreover, no measurement has been identified to test job stress factors for Turkish hotel employees. Accordingly, this study, particularly aimed (a) to develop a scaling method for examining job stress factors for hotel employees in Turkey, and (b) to examine the differences between demographic characteristics and job stress factors obtained from the scaling endeavor. A convenience sampling method was used to determine the participants in the study. Then, face-to-face questionnaires were administered to employees at four- and five-star hotels in Istanbul. In total, 500 questionnaires were delivered to the employees, and 379 questionnaire forms were considered valid. At the end of the study, scaling was obtained that includes 33 items falling under six job stress factors, the factors of job stress and factor items were ranked and then, the differences between the demographic variables and job stress factors were presented. https://isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.2_article42_full_text.pdfjob stress factorsdemographic factorshotel employee.
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Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish Employees
İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
job stress factors
demographic factors
hotel employee.
author_facet Oya TAMTEKİN AYDIN
author_sort Oya TAMTEKİN AYDIN
title Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish Employees
title_short Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish Employees
title_full Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish Employees
title_fullStr Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish Employees
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Demographic Variables on Job Stress Factors: A Study on Turkish Employees
title_sort impact of demographic variables on job stress factors: a study on turkish employees
publisher Isarder
series İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 1309-0712
1309-0712
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Pursuant to research regarding hotel management and tourism, several stress factors have been determined to affect both employees and managers. However, relevant literature does not adequately explore the effect of demographic variables on the stress factors. Moreover, no measurement has been identified to test job stress factors for Turkish hotel employees. Accordingly, this study, particularly aimed (a) to develop a scaling method for examining job stress factors for hotel employees in Turkey, and (b) to examine the differences between demographic characteristics and job stress factors obtained from the scaling endeavor. A convenience sampling method was used to determine the participants in the study. Then, face-to-face questionnaires were administered to employees at four- and five-star hotels in Istanbul. In total, 500 questionnaires were delivered to the employees, and 379 questionnaire forms were considered valid. At the end of the study, scaling was obtained that includes 33 items falling under six job stress factors, the factors of job stress and factor items were ranked and then, the differences between the demographic variables and job stress factors were presented.
topic job stress factors
demographic factors
hotel employee.
url https://isarder.org/2018/vol.10_issue.2_article42_full_text.pdf
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