THE IMPACT OF STRESS ON PRODUCTIVITY – EVIDENCE FROM THE ACADEMIC STAFF OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE-EKITI, NIGERIA

Akindola, Rufus B., Ajewole, Idowu Philip, Abimbola, Oluremi
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Stress is part of the inevitable stimuli to productivity, efficiency and effectiveness showcased by employees in organisations. It is a universal phenomenon and part of the prices to pay for effective productivity in establishments. This is essentially because without going through stress, it will be difficult to have any meaningful input expected of workers as well as the attainments of the aims, objectives and goals of an organisation. However, exposure of employees to a high level of stress ironically jeopardises the chances of their optimal productivity; hence, loss to the organisation. University Lecturers are part of the employees that are mostly affected by excessive stress. Thus, this paper critically examined the impact of stress on productivity among the academic staff of Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria. Examined in this paper are the definitions of the basic concepts, factors responsible for excessive stress among university Lecturers and the impact of such on their productivity. Out of 200 questionnaire distributed, the researchers were able to retrieved 52 from the respondents which were used for the analysis of the study. The statistical analysis of this project work and plots were all carried out using python3 package. All the data analysis, data manipulation and static and interactive visualizations were done using different open source libraries in python which include numpy, pandas, matplotlib, seaborn, sklearn, graphviz, dtreeviz, plotly, cufflinks, statsmodels and scipy. The findings revealed that work overload, excessive pressures, overcrowded classes, meeting deadlines, administrative duties, students’ unrest, cultism, lack of motivation, accommodation challenges and lack of conducive environment have been associated with the factors that are responsible for the exposure of lecturers to excessive stress which invariably have negative impact on their productivity. Thus, vital recommendations are made on better means by which the university Lecturers can better manage stress.
压力对生产力的影响——来自尼日利亚联邦大学oye-ekiti学术人员的证据
压力是员工在组织中表现出的生产力、效率和效力的不可避免的刺激因素之一。这是一种普遍现象,也是企业为实现有效生产力而付出的代价之一。这主要是因为没有经历压力,就很难对员工进行任何有意义的投入,也很难实现组织的目的、目标和目标。然而,具有讽刺意味的是,将员工暴露在高水平的压力下会危及他们实现最佳生产力的机会;因此,这是对组织的损失。大学讲师是最容易受到过度压力影响的员工之一。因此,本文批判性地考察了压力对尼日利亚Oye-Ekiti联邦大学学术人员生产力的影响。本文研究了基本概念的定义,造成大学讲师过度压力的因素及其对其生产力的影响。在分发的200份问卷中,研究人员能够从受访者中检索到52份用于研究分析。本项目工作和图的统计分析均使用python3软件包进行。所有的数据分析、数据操作以及静态和交互式可视化都是使用python中不同的开源库完成的,包括numpy、pandas、matplotlib、seaborn、sklearn、graphviz、dtreeviz、plotly、cufflinks、statmodels和sciy。调查结果显示,超负荷的工作、过度的压力、班级拥挤、按时完成任务、行政职责、学生的不安、崇拜、缺乏动力、住宿挑战和缺乏有利的环境都是导致讲师承受过度压力的因素,这些因素总是对他们的生产力产生负面影响。因此,重要的建议提出了更好的方法,大学讲师可以更好地管理压力。
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