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The Importance of Work Stress Management for Organizations: Bibliometric Study

In: Proceedings of the 9th Global Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship (GCBME 2024)

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  • Indarta Priyana

    (Universitas Informatika Dan Bisnis Indonesia)

  • Salma Annisa

    (Universitas Informatika Dan Bisnis Indonesia)

  • Aggi Panigoro Sarifiyono

    (Universitas Informatika Dan Bisnis Indonesia)

Abstract

Technological advances are creating significant changes to communication systems in today's working styles. Leaders or supervisors can contact their members or work staff to submit a job request anytime. This convenience means there are no longer boundaries between work and personal life for workers, resulting in symptoms related to work stress. Work-related stress is a growing concern because it has significant economic implications for organizations. Based on the results of the analysis, scientific research on work stress has been conducted since 1976 and is still being researched in increasing quantities until 2024. The International Journal of Workplace Health Management published the highest number of publications, 51 studies. Based on the results of bibliometric analysis, there are 10 clusters of topic groupings related to the results of mapping work stress. The most contemporary research topics concerning job stress have been published since 2020, namely satisfaction, job insecurity, work environment, work-life balance, meaningful work, resilience, quality of work life, workload, job commitment, person-organization fit, work engagement, organizational citizenship behavior, and perceived organizational support. In addition, a few topics are under-researched concerning job stress, such as ethical leadership, customer orientation, job insecurity, turnover intention, life satisfaction, transformational leadership, performance, job involvement, resilience, stressors, and others.

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  • Indarta Priyana & Salma Annisa & Aggi Panigoro Sarifiyono, 2025. "The Importance of Work Stress Management for Organizations: Bibliometric Study," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Ratih Hurriyati & Sulastri Sulastri & Lisnawati Lisnawati & Lili Adi Wibowo (ed.), Proceedings of the 9th Global Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship (GCBME 2024), pages 860-872, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-817-2_101
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-817-2_101
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