Connection of Stress and Job Satisfaction to Successful Organizational Stress Management: A Literature Review |
| ( Vol-7,Issue-11,November 2020 ) OPEN ACCESS |
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Tossy Aryanto, Ukie Tukinah, Yovita Mumpuni Hartarini, Fatimah Malini Lubis |
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Stress, Job Satisfaction, Organization. |
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Various empirical research results prove that stress directly negatively affects job satisfaction. This proves that employee work stress determines an employee's job satisfaction level because work stress is a condition of tension that creates a physical and psychic imbalance that affects an employee's emotions, and thinking process; excessive stress can threaten an employee's ability to deal with their work environment and will ultimately interfere with the performance of employees duties. Work stress can be seen as a depressing feeling or feeling depressed that employees experience in the face of their work; overall excessive work stress will lower employee job satisfaction levels. |
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Received: 25 Sept 2020; Received in revised form: 13 Nov 2020; Accepted: 18 Nov 2020; Available online: 24 Nov 2020 |
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