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A study on factors affecting academic stress amongst students of higher education – a system dynamic approach

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  • Priyanka Singh
  • Sanjay Bhushan
  • Anuja Shukla

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Stress is an important issue for students and society as a whole. Stress in academic institutions can lead to both positive and negative consequences. In the current paper, researchers identify the antecedents of students' academic stress. The findings of the study indicate that many additional factors influence students' stress such as study, teaching, social relations, financial and environmental (administrative and campus) of the students which impacts students life. Higher education institutions focus on students' involvement in co-curricular activities. They also have counselling facility for the students who are suffering from stress and also run stress management programmes for the students according to their needs and level of stress. Strategically managed stress helps to increase the positive outcome like productivity of students and performance over a period of time.

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  • Priyanka Singh & Sanjay Bhushan & Anuja Shukla, 2023. "A study on factors affecting academic stress amongst students of higher education – a system dynamic approach," International Journal of Business Excellence, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(4), pages 504-517.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbexc:v:29:y:2023:i:4:p:504-517
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