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EFFECTS OF WORKPLACE OSTRACISM ON STRESS AND WORK ENGAGEMENT OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
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The present study aimed to examine the impact of workplace ostracism on stress and work engagement among university teachers. A descriptive survey research methodology was employed, utilizing questionnaires to gather data from the participants. The target population consisted of teachers from three universities in the Faisalabad district, and a sample size of 155 teachers was selected. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were employed to analyze the data. The findings revealed a positive correlation between workplace ostracism and stress. Specifically, a one-unit increase in workplace ostracism was associated with a corresponding 0.283 unit increase in stress levels. Conversely, a negative correlation was observed between workplace ostracism and work engagement. Alternatively stated, a one-unit increase in workplace ostracism resulted in a 0.015 unit decrease in work engagement. In conclusion, workplace ostracism was found to have a detrimental effect on stress levels and work engagement. Based on these findings, the study suggests that universities should implement and enforce policies aimed at mitigating teacher ostracism and fostering a supportive work environment. This approach is likely to enhance teachers' work engagement and overall well-being. It is important for universities to prioritize the implementation of such measures to ensure a positive and conducive workplace atmosphere for their teachers.
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Title: EFFECTS OF WORKPLACE OSTRACISM ON STRESS AND WORK ENGAGEMENT OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
Description:
The present study aimed to examine the impact of workplace ostracism on stress and work engagement among university teachers.
A descriptive survey research methodology was employed, utilizing questionnaires to gather data from the participants.
The target population consisted of teachers from three universities in the Faisalabad district, and a sample size of 155 teachers was selected.
Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were employed to analyze the data.
The findings revealed a positive correlation between workplace ostracism and stress.
Specifically, a one-unit increase in workplace ostracism was associated with a corresponding 0.
283 unit increase in stress levels.
Conversely, a negative correlation was observed between workplace ostracism and work engagement.
Alternatively stated, a one-unit increase in workplace ostracism resulted in a 0.
015 unit decrease in work engagement.
In conclusion, workplace ostracism was found to have a detrimental effect on stress levels and work engagement.
Based on these findings, the study suggests that universities should implement and enforce policies aimed at mitigating teacher ostracism and fostering a supportive work environment.
This approach is likely to enhance teachers' work engagement and overall well-being.
It is important for universities to prioritize the implementation of such measures to ensure a positive and conducive workplace atmosphere for their teachers.
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