A study on the Effect of Psychological Empowerment on Job Satisfaction and Job Related Stress Among the Bank Employees


Autoria(s): Elizabeth, George; Dr. Zakkariya, K.A.
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23/05/2014

23/05/2014

20/03/2013

Resumo

The present research is carried out to understand how psychological empowerment, job satisfaction and job related stress are related.In banking sector, employees are less satisfied and less motivated than employees in other lines of work (Kelley, 1990; Bajpai, Naval and Deepak, 2004). The banking industry also suffers from high employee turnover rate (Branham, 2005; Nelson, 2007) and high level of stress (Chen and Lien, 2008). There are no adequate studies linking psychological empowerment and job satisfaction, stress, turnover etc. among employees of banking sector. Lack of psychological empowerment could be a reason for these problems faced by banking sector. Further majority of studies in psychological empowerment are carried out in manufacturing sector and studies in service sector are concentrated on hotel industry and hospitals. Empowerment takes different forms in different contexts (Zimmerman, 1995). In the light of above discussion, the present research is directed to explore the dimensions of psychological empowerment of employees in banking sector and to find out whether high psychological empowerment can increase job satisfaction and reduce job related stress among employees in banking sector

Department of Applied Economics Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3809

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en

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Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Empowerment #Employee Empowerment #Psychological Empowerment #Job Satisfaction #Job Related Stress
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