dc.description.abstract | Occupational stress is a prominent risk factor amongst adversely affecting job inter-related
factors among employees of diverse global industrial contexts. The purpose of this study
is to afford a comprehensive conceptualization and operationalization of the construct of
occupational stress while developing a complete measuring instrument. The archival
method was adopted in this research. The systematic review, together with critical
review processes, has encircled published research articles between 1872 and 2020 in
the arenas of Human Resource Management, Psychology, and organizational behaviour.
Accordingly, 126 articles were initially scrutinized, and 96 were systematically reviewed.
Thus, “Occupational Stress” can be defined as the employee’s responsiveness to personal
dysfunction as a result of perceived workplace conditions and harmful physiological, psy-
chological, and emotional responses caused by these uncomfortable workplace conditions
Accordingly, six main dimensions, namely, “Responsibility Pressure”, “Quality Concern”,
“Role Conflict”, “Job Vs Non-Job Conflict”, “Workload” and “Employee Dysfunction
Responses” have been recognized for the construct of “Occupational Stress”. Along
with, the explored dimensions, elements, and question items could be utilized to develop
a comprehensive instrument to measure the construct of “Occupational Stress”. This
study is limited to instrument development; nevertheless, there is enormous scope for
utilizing the instrument to empirically measure occupational stress linked to diverse global
industrial contexts in future studies. | en_US |