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Upshot of Occupational Stress on Work Life Balance of Employees Working in Information Technology Organizations in Chennai


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1 Assistant Professor, Vel Tech Business School, Vel Tech University, Chennai - 600 062, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, Vel Tech High Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
3 Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade), Department of Management Studies, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai - 600 089, Tamil Nadu, India
4 Research Scholar, Bharathiar University & Assistant Professor (Sl. Grade), Department of Management Studies, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai - 600 089. Tamil Nadu, India
     

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India's information technology (IT) industry is the world's largest sourcing destination, which accounts for approximately 67% of the US$ 124-130 billion market. The Indian IT industry provides direct employment to 3 million people and indirect employment to about 10 million. Most of the projects handled by the IT companies are for the companies located in developed countries; hence, the companies need to match their working hours and working style according to their international clients' requirements. In order to fetch more projects, software companies promise their clients the delivery of the projects in the shortest span possible, which may lead to tough deadlines. This paper attempted to explore the impact of occupational stress on the work - life balance of employees working in IT organizations in Chennai city. This study followed descriptive research design with a sample of 600 employees from various IT companies located at DLF IT Park, Chennai. The data were analyzed through independent samples t - test and structural equation modelling approach. The outcome of the analysis revealed that there was an impact of occupational stress on the work-life balance of the employees. It was concluded that minimizing occupational stress may lead to better work-life balance.

Keywords

Occupational Stress, Work-life Balance, Information Technology, Job Stress

L0, L2, M1

Paper Submission Date : January 19, 2017 ; Paper sent back for Revision : June 16, 2017 ; Paper Acceptance Date : June 23, 2017.

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Authors

K. Kala
Assistant Professor, Vel Tech Business School, Vel Tech University, Chennai - 600 062, Tamil Nadu, India
N. Akbar Jan
Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, Vel Tech High Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
A. K. Subramani
Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade), Department of Management Studies, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai - 600 089, Tamil Nadu, India
R. Banureka
Research Scholar, Bharathiar University & Assistant Professor (Sl. Grade), Department of Management Studies, Easwari Engineering College, Chennai - 600 089. Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


India's information technology (IT) industry is the world's largest sourcing destination, which accounts for approximately 67% of the US$ 124-130 billion market. The Indian IT industry provides direct employment to 3 million people and indirect employment to about 10 million. Most of the projects handled by the IT companies are for the companies located in developed countries; hence, the companies need to match their working hours and working style according to their international clients' requirements. In order to fetch more projects, software companies promise their clients the delivery of the projects in the shortest span possible, which may lead to tough deadlines. This paper attempted to explore the impact of occupational stress on the work - life balance of employees working in IT organizations in Chennai city. This study followed descriptive research design with a sample of 600 employees from various IT companies located at DLF IT Park, Chennai. The data were analyzed through independent samples t - test and structural equation modelling approach. The outcome of the analysis revealed that there was an impact of occupational stress on the work-life balance of the employees. It was concluded that minimizing occupational stress may lead to better work-life balance.

Keywords


Occupational Stress, Work-life Balance, Information Technology, Job Stress

L0, L2, M1

Paper Submission Date : January 19, 2017 ; Paper sent back for Revision : June 16, 2017 ; Paper Acceptance Date : June 23, 2017.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2017%2Fv10i7%2F116494