Title: Chapter 2: Stress
1Chapter 2 Stress
Fincham Rhodes Principles of Organizational
Behaviour 4e
- What is stress
- Types of stress
- Individual differences
- Occupational stress management
2The victims
- Stress affects both
- managers the middle class
- Common causes long hours, fast pace, competitive
culture, uncertain environment, shift working,
excessive fatigue,
3The cost
- Health Safety Executive (HSE)
- 2003 the UK industry lost 370 million
- 2003 the UK paid 3.75 billion to treat
- stress-related illness and other social
consequences
4What is stress?
- The term is widely used does not mean anything
- A cause, an effect or a combination of the two?
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- Three different approaches
- Stress as a response
- Stress as a cause
- The appraisal concept
5Stress as a response
- The general adaptation syndrome (Hans Selye)
- Stage1 stage of alarm
- (the organism identifies an environmental demand
as threatening) - Stage 2 stage of resistance
- (organism gathers resources to cope with the
demand) - Stage 3 stage of exhaustion
- (demand is not met and resources are worn out-
serious damage may occur)
6Stress as a response
- Stress is seen as a physiological response to an
external demand - The GAS may affect a subsystem or an entire
organism - Criticism too simplistic, neglects stress as a
cause
7Stress as a cause
- Emphasis on sources of stress (stressors), i.e.
a cause/a factor that may be causing stress - Examples objective features of work
- and work roles
- Criticism too simplistic
- neglects the frequency, duration, intensity and
severity of stressful events - assumes that all individuals react similarly to
similar situations
8The appraisal concept of stress
- Stress a function of an individuals
- appraisal of a situation
- SITUATION
- (assumption the situation is not necessarily
stressful) - APPRAISAL
- (what is at stake - available resources)
- High stress Low stress
9The appraisal concept of stress (s and s)
- (-)
- What do we mean by appraisal?
- How do we measure appraisal?
- Appraisal dimensions
- Time pressure (right now!)
- Sense of injustice (its not fair)
- Distress intolerance (I cant stand this)
- Catastrophizing (the worse will happen)
10The appraisal concept of stress (s and s)
- ()
- Psychological factors (i.e. personality) are
taken into consideration in this approach - If you are a high hardy personality
- Life is meaningful, controllable, manageable
- You retain a basic sense of purpose
- Believe in yourself what you are doing!
- Feel that you can make things happen, things
dont happen to you!
11The appraisal concept of stress
- Emphasis on the evaluative processes (i.e. what
is at stake, resources) through which we make
sense of stressors - Stress is transactional, not interactional,
- i.e.
- Stress a process itself, not an element of a
process - Modern concept of stress founded on the appraisal
concept
12Types of stress at work
- Some aspects of work may cause strain to a
significant proportion of individuals - Why study?
- To improve quality of working life
- Role stressors
- Decision-making stress
- Workplace stressors
13Types of stress at work role stressors
- Role ambiguity
- i.e. dont know what is expected
- Boundary-spanning roles
- i.e. taking the activities of the company to the
outside world - Single role conflict
- i.e. where various components of a role conflict
14Types of stress at work role stressors
- Multiple role conflict
- where the demands of one role clash with the
demands of another role - Work role transitions
- Stress caused by entering a new job
experiencing a new, uncertain environment
15Types of stress at work role stressors
- Entrapment (source of stress)
- i.e. when the individual feels trapped in a role
- Common causes - career path blocked
- - no/ limited opportunities for
advancement/ to retrain (middle age) - Dealing with entrapment Negotiate career plans,
involve in project teams, restructure the company
16Types of stress at work role stressors
- Entrapment
- Frustration
- Apathy
- BURNOUT
- i.e. where the individual has a negative attitude
towards the job - (extreme emotional state)
17Types of stress at work role stressors
- Burnout
- Emotional exhaustion emotional resources are
inadequate for emotionally demanding problems - Cynicism indifference to work and others
- Professional efficacy having negative
expectations of ones own effectiveness - Burnout affects employee health!
18Types of stress at work role stressors
- Factors that predict burnout
- Satisfaction
- Commitment
- Social support
- Participation in decision making
- Autonomy
- Emotional exhaustion (only) been related to
performance
19Types of stress at work decision-making stress
- Stress caused when having to make a decision
- Impaired ability judgement!
- Cause Stress
- Manifestation categorical thinking-
- only one right answer
20Types of stress at work decision-making stress
- 5 approaches to decision-making stress
- Unconflicted adherence dont do anything
- Unconflicted change uncritically adopting a
course of action - Defensive avoidance delay finally pick the
easiest - Hypervigilance frantically searching for an
immediate solution - Vigilance making a well-informed decision!
21Types of stress at work decision-making stress
- Training judgement under stress
- Conceptualization
- Understand the situation
- Understand why one feels stressed
- Skill acquisition activation
- Identify lack of skill
- Identify lack of ability to apply skills
- Rehearsal application
- Practice apply new skills (e.g. role play)
22Types of stress at work decision-making stress
- Psychological context
- (i.e.attitudinal, personality cognitive
variables) - is deeply embedded in individuals
- Transfer training to the workplace
- Commitment (trainee peers)
- Intensive training
23Types of stress at work Workplace stressors
- Examples poor work environment
- poor work design
- poor management
- noise, vibration, heat
- Normal function under conditions of
moderate stimulations
24Types of stress at work Workplace stressors
- 1) Under-stimulation
- frequently underutilization of skills
- Cause
- Repetitive work
- Responses
- low motivation, absenteeism, apathy,
stress-related illnesses, etc.
25Types of stress at work Workplace stressors
- 2) Over-stimulation
- coping with too much!
- Responses
- ulcers, hypertension, depression, etc
- Stressor
- deadlines
- Coping strategies/moderators
- long hours, control (Karaseks model)
26Types of stress at work Workplace stressors
- 3) Workplace hassles
- i.e. daily re-occurring demands
- Higher impact on low-complexity tasks
- Lower impact on more complex tasks
- More complex tasks offer more coping options
27Types of stress at work Workplace stressors
4) Quality of relationship (colleagues,
supervisors, customers, etc)
- Social stressors
- Animosities
- Bullying
- Harassment
- Outcomes
- - Depressive symptom
- Social support
- - Work performance
- - Work outcomes
- Outcomes
- Burnout
28Individual differences
- Different people act in different ways
- Different people experience stress differently
- Self-esteem self-efficacy
- Low?
- Internalize anxieties
- Blame themselves
- Failure criticism hurts more
- High?
- Less susceptible to external events
- Setbacks dont affect self-esteem
29Individual differences
- Negative affectivity (NA)
- i.e. is the glass half-full or half-empty?
- High NA (Half-empty)
- More pessimism
- Feel less resilient
- More negative moods
- Identify more stressors in the environment
- Create more stress for themselves others!
30Individual differences
- Type As Type Bs
- Type A
- Achieve goals
- Compete
- Desire for recognition promotion
- Multitasking
- Doing things fast
- High alertness
- Type B relaxed
31Individual differences As Bs
- Time urgency
- For As time passes too quickly
- Competitive hard driving style
- As work faster harder than Bs
- Suppression of symptoms
- As report less fatigue complain less than Bs
- Hostility Aggressiveness
- As more impatient, aggressive, hostile than Bs
32Occupational Stress Management
- Occupational Stress Management
- i.e. an attempt to deal with the effects of
stress - Individual differences are still important!
- Strategies
- Individual Strategies
- Organizational strategies
33Occupational Stress Management Individual
Strategies
- Appraisal focused a) Logical analysis
- b) Cognitive redefinition
- c) Cognitive avoidance
- Problem focused a) Obtain guidance
- b) Direct action
- c) Role innovation
- Emotion focused a) Affective regulation
- b) Resigned acceptance
- c) Palliatives
- d) Emotional discharge
34Occupational Stress Management Organizational
Strategies
- Physical exercise, fitness, nutritional advice
- i.e. provide a gym, etc
- Biofeedback
- i.e. measuring pulse, blood pressure, etc
providing feedback - Progressive muscle relaxation
- i.e. relax high levels of residual muscle
tension - Imagery training
- i.e. imagining being in a restful place