Exploring the internal dimensions of work stress : evidence from construction cost estimators in China


Autoria(s): Xiong, Bo; Skitmore, Martin; Xia, Bo
Contribuinte(s)

Raiden, A.

Aboagye-Nimo, E.

Data(s)

01/09/2014

Resumo

A recurring feature of modern practice is the stress placed on project professionals, with both debilitating effects on the people concerned and indirectly affecting project success. Cost estimation, for example, is an essential task for successful project management involving a high level of uncertainty. It is not surprising, therefore, that young cost estimators especially can become stressful at work due to a lack of experience and the heavy responsibilities involved. However, the concept of work stress and the associated underlying dimensions has not been clearly defined in extant studies in the construction management field. To redress this situation, an updated psychology perceived stress questionnaire (PSQ) , first developed by Levenstein et al (1993) and revised by Fliege et al (2005), is used to explore the dimensions of work stress with empirical evidence from the construction industry in China. With 145 reliable responses from young (less than 5 years’ experience) Chinese cost estimators, this study explores the internal dimensions of work stress, identifying four dimensions of tension, demands, lack of joy and worries. It is suggested that this four-dimensional structure may also be applicable in a more general context.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76547/

Publicador

Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76547/1/76547_AcceptedVersion.pdf

Xiong, Bo, Skitmore, Martin, & Xia, Bo (2014) Exploring the internal dimensions of work stress : evidence from construction cost estimators in China. In Raiden, A. & Aboagye-Nimo, E. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 30th Annual ARCOM Conference, Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM), Portsmouth, UK, pp. 321-329.

Direitos

Copyright 2014 Please consult Authors

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120000 BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN #work stress #perceived stress questionnaire #young cost estimators #exploratory factor analysis
Tipo

Conference Paper