Causes of occupational stress and burnout amongst administrative staff in public universities: case of Pakistan

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作者
Noor, Shaista [1 ]
Aslam, Ambreen [2 ]
Isa, Filzah Md [3 ]
机构
[1] Teesside Univ, Int Business Sch, Dept Leadership Management & Human Resources, Middlesbrough, England
[2] HTW Berlin Univ Appl Sci, Berlin, Germany
[3] Taylors Univ, Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
关键词
Occupational; Stress; Burnout; Universities; Staff; Administrative; Pakistan; MARKET ORIENTATION; LEARNING ORIENTATION; PERFORMANCE; STRATEGIES; TEACHERS; STRAIN;
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10.1108/JARHE-03-2024-0120
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
PurposeThe primary aim of this study is to delve into the causes of occupational stress and burnout amongst administrative staff members in Pakistani universities. It does so by employing a qualitative research strategy, offering a comprehensive understanding of the issue.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a qualitative research strategy to examine the causes of occupational stress and burnout amongst administrative staff members in Pakistani universities. Around 20 semi-structured interviews were conducted via Teams with administrative employees in renowned universities in Rawalpindi, Islamabad and the Lahore region of Pakistan. Saldana's (2014) structured inductive data analysis method was used to analyse the collected data.FindingsThe study sheds light on the harsh realities faced by university administrative staff in Pakistani universities. These include top management ineffectiveness, role ambiguity, role conflict, favouritism, inequality, a communication gap with higher authorities, disparity of rewards and recognition, no career paths and opportunities, feeble leadership, corruption, inappropriate use of power, mishandling of qualified staff and non-acceptance of shifting roles from administration to academia. These are not just academic concepts but real-life challenges that demand immediate attention.Originality/valueThe study's findings have significant implications for Pakistan's Ministry of Education. Based on these findings, the recommendations proposed can serve as a roadmap for enhancing interpersonal development, implementing career development programmes, succession planning and supporting university administrative staff. These initiatives can lay the groundwork for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goal-4 targets, making this research a valuable resource for policymakers.
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