尼日利亚高等院校建筑环境学者工作压力及其成因分析

T.F Obalola, Ganiyu Amuda-yusuf
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工作压力对各个领域工作者的生产力和满意度都有负面影响。理解与工作有关的压力如何影响建筑环境中的个体学者的一个重要障碍是缺乏该领域的实证研究。因此,本研究旨在研究压力的主要原因以及与建筑环境中学术界压力相关的风险水平。在尼日利亚西南和中北部地缘政治地区,向建筑环境学院、学校和研究所提供建筑、建筑、房地产管理、工料测量、测量和地理信息学以及城市和区域规划等课程的学者发放了调查问卷。采用系统抽样技术对受访者进行问卷调查。研究结果表明,建筑环境学者的工作压力较高(工作压力等级为60%),其原因分为组织因素、工作需求和工作角色。最重要的风险因素还包括办公环境问题、温度控制不足、缺乏隐私(物理因素)、沟通不畅、缺乏职业发展和工作不安全(组织和工作角色因素)。由于学者在建筑环境中的工作压力很大,他们在履行研究和教学职责方面的表现受到影响。高等院校的管理应提供奖励和有利的环境,使个别讲师能够解决其他方面确定的因素,以提高他们的整体表现。
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Work Related Stress and its Causes among Selected Built Environment Academics in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions
Work related stress has negative effect on productivity and satisfaction among workers in various field. An important barrier to understanding how work-related stress affects individual academics in the built environment is scarcity of empirical studies in the area. As a result, this study aims at examining the main causes of stress and the level of risks associated with the stress among academics in the built environment. Questionnaires were administered to academics in the built environment faculties, schools and institutes offering courses such as Architecture, Building, Estate Management, Quantity surveying, Surveying and Geoinformatics and Urban and Regional Planning in the South West and North Central geopolitical zones of Nigeria. A systematic sampling technique was adopted to administer the questionnaire to respondents. The results show that work related stress among built environment academics is high (>60% on work related stress grading scale) and causes were classified into organizational factors, job demand and job role. The most important risk factors were also identified as problem with office accommodation inadequate temperature control, lack of privacy (physical factors), poor communication, lack of career progression and job insecurity (organizational and job role factors). Due to the high level of work-related stress among academics in the built environment, their performance in discharging duties in terms of research and teaching have been affected. Management of higher institutions should provide incentives and enabling environment to individual lecturer to address those factors identified in other to improve their overall performance.
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