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One factor common across all occupations is Stress. It is experienced when events don't happen according to what is planned or can't be managed with our ability it is an unpleasant emotional situation. Stress originates from the relation between a person and its environment and it exerts different impact on different persons as the same stressor can affect different individuals differently Halkos and Bousinakis, 2010 . The present study, therefore, was undertaken to find out if organizational and personal factors have significant effect on the stress levels of business education teachers in Bangalore. Data was collected by a well structured questionnaire which was provided to the respondents. The hypotheses were formulated based on the relationship between different variables such as stress, organisational factors, personal factors.. Based on the objectives and the nature of the collected data, appropriate statistical techniques such as analysis of variance, linear regression analysis were adopted. The findings revealed a highly significant relationship between organisational factors and stress levels and also a highly significant relationship between personal factors and stress levels. Dr. H. Prakash | Bharathi. A "A Study on the Impact of Organizational and Personal Factors on the Stress Levels of Business Education Teachers in Bangalore" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29624.pdf
stress, HRM and Retail Business, adverse effects, organisational factors
stress, HRM and Retail Business, adverse effects, organisational factors
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