THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OCCUPATIONAL STRESS MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN URBAN AUTHORITIES IN UGANDA: A CASE OF KAMPALA CAPITAL CITY AUTHORITY
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2018-03
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between occupational stress management
and employee performance in urban authorities in Uganda with specific reference to Kampala
Capital City Authority. The study was guided by three objectives namely: to establish the
relationship between organization climate stressors and employee performance in KCCA; to
investigate the relationship between role stressors and employee performance in KCCA and to
establish the relationship between career development stressors and employee performance in
KCCA. The study used a cross sectional survey design, used both qualitative and quantitative data
collected from a total of 145 respondents. The study revealed a non-significant negative
relationship between organizational climate stressors and employee performance. The study
further revealed a significant positive relationship between role stressors and employee
performance. In addition, a non-significant negative relationship was established between career
development stressors and employee performance thus the presence of career development
stressors in an organisation would result into poor employee performance. The study findings
showed that occupational stress management is paramount for improved employee performance
and in general terms, occupational stressors need to be managed to foster employee performance.
From the study, it is concluded that organizational climate stressors reduce employee productivity
which affects employee performance and the organization’s output as a whole while role stressors
foster employee performance and career development stressors have an adverse effect to employee
performance in an organization. Study recommendations included KCCA management putting
occupational stress control mechanisms. Training plans need to be reviewed while supervisors
should have good working relations with their subordinates. Finally, KCCA managers need to
develop clear programs for fostering staff career development.
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Relationship, Occupational Stress Management, Employee Performance, Urban Authorities, Uganda
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Ahurra, Winnie Faith (2018) The Relationship between Occupational Stress Management and Employee Performance in Urban Authourities in Uganda: A case of Kampala Capital City Authority