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Title: THE EFFECT OF JOB STRESS ON TURNOVER INTENTIONS: EVIDENCE FROM ETHIO TELECOM
Authors: TASSEW, TESFAYE
Keywords: Business Administration
JOB STRESS ON TURNOVER INTENTIONS
Issue Date: May-2015
Publisher: ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY
Abstract: The objective of this study was to assess the sources of job stress and its impact on call center employees and the effect of job stress on turnover intentions in ethio telecom call center employees. The causes of job stress are believed to be many but selected causes were taken and analyzed namely call monitoring, dialog scripting, time pressure, work overload and job monotony. The effects of job stress were also assessed based on their impact on turnover intention. The overall purpose of this study is to assess causes of job stress, to measure levels of job stress and show the relationships between job stress and turnover intentions in ethio telecom call center employees. To conduct this paper, descriptive and inferential statistics design of research was used. The sample size was 317 and respondents were selected by systematic random sampling technique using strata. 5 level Likert scaled questionnaire and interviews were used as instruments for data collection. The data was analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics and presented in tables and graphs. The major findings show that call monitoring, dialog scripting, time pressure, work overload and job monotony are sources of job stress. Job stress and turnover intention have positive relationships. It was found that there is high level of job stress and turnover intention in ethio telecom call center.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1681
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