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Title: Perceived Stress Is A Predictor of Employee Well-Being
Authors: Chamola, Deepshikha
Pachauri, Vivek
Keywords: Employee Well-Being
Psychological
Physica
Higher Absenteeism
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Alliance School of Business, Alliance University
Citation: 37p.
Series/Report no.: 2022MMBA07ASB198
Abstract: In the ever changing and dynamic modern workplace, employee well-being has become a critical component that greatly affects the performance of the firm. Understanding the many factors that affect employee well-being has grown more and more important as businesses attempt to develop a productive and long-lasting staff. Perceived stress is one of these variables that stands out as a possible predictor with broad effects on both individual and organizational performance
URI: https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16168
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