The Impact of Work Related Stress on Employees' Satisfaction
Journal Title: International Conference on Marketing and Business Development - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The aim of the present study is to identify the impact of work related stress events over employees’ job satisfaction. The article includes work with primary data collection based on a JSS (Job Satisfaction Survey) questionnaire survey applied in a multinational organization in Romania. The findings of this study may help to stimulate further empirical research on the relationship between managers and subordinates in order to encourage and motivate a career commitment and career satisfaction.
Authors and Affiliations
Irina Leca, Carmen A. Vranceanu
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