Research Article
BibTex RIS Cite
Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 302 - 312
https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.1582302

Abstract

References

  • Agustina, R., Yusuf, M., Sutiyan, O. S. J., Ardianto, R., &Norvadewi, N. (2024). Employee Performance Mediated Quality of Work-Life Relationship Satisfaction On The Job And Organizational Commitment. Jurnal Darma Agung, 30(2), 589–605.
  • Aksoy, C., Şengün, H. İ., & Yılmaz, Y. (2018). Examination of the relationship between job satisfaction levels and organizational commitments of tourism sector employees: A research in the South eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Elektronik Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 17(65), 356–365.
  • Albdour, A. A., & Altarawneh, I. I. (2014). Employee engagement and organizational commitment: Evidence from Jordan. International Journal of Business, 19(2), 192.
  • Allen-Ile, C., Mahembe, B., & Balogun, T. V. (2020). A confirmatory factor analytic study of an authentic leadership measure in Nigeria. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 18(1), 1–9.
  • Arnolds, C. A., Lillah, R., & Stofile, R. N. (2013). Assessing the outcomes of the higher education mergers in South Africa: Implications for strategic management. Acta Commercii, 13(1), 1–11.
  • Arulsenthilkumar, S., & Punitha N. (2024). Mediating Role of Employee Engagement: Job Involvement, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment. Management and Labour Studies, 49(2), 293–316.
  • Batmaz, H., Türk, N., Kaya, A., & Yıldırım, M. (2023). Cyberbullying and cyber victimization: Examining mediating roles of empathy and resilience. Current Psychology, 42(35), 30959–30969.
  • Boonsiritomachai, W., & Sud-On, P. (2022). The moderation effect of work engagement on entrepreneurial attitude and organizational commitment: evidence from Thailand’s entry-level employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, 14(1), 50–71.
  • Boyer-Davis, S. (2019). Technostress in accounting professionals: A quantitative examination of the differences between managers and non-managers. Journal of Accounting and Finance, 19(2), 25–41.
  • Çayak, S. (2021). The Mediating Role of Organizational Happiness in the Relationship between Work Engagement and Life Satisfaction: A Study on Teachers. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 8(4), 27-46.
  • Cheung, F. Y.-L., Wu, A. M. S., & Ching Chi, L. (2019). Effect of job insecurity, anxiety and personal resources on job satisfaction among casino employees in macau: A moderated mediation analysis. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, 28(3), 379–396.
  • Choi, S. B., Tran, T. B. H., & Park, B. Il. (2015). Inclusive leadership and work engagement: Mediating roles of affective organizational commitment and creativity. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 43(6), 931–943.
  • Carvalho, O. W. F., & Angelo, M. J. (2021). Technological stress and the intention to stay in organizations: Do the quality of life and work-home conflict mediate this relationship?. Contextus–Revista Contemporânea de Economia e Gestão, 19, 176–195.
  • Clayton, M. F., & Pett, M. A. (2008). AMOS versus LISREL: One data set, two analyses. Nursing research, 57(4), 283-292.
  • Dewi, R. N., Maulana, I., & Muhadzib, M. (2019). The influence of auditor independence, work experience, work satisfaction, and auditor competency against audit quality. Indonesian Management and Accounting Research, 16(2), 46-65.
  • Dilekçi, Ü., & Limon, İ. (2020). The Mediator Role of Teachers’ Subjective Well-Being in the Relationship between Principals’ Instructional Leadership and Teachers’ Professional Engagement. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 26(4), 743-798.
  • Galay, J. A. (2022). Organizational culture, commitment and good governance of private higher education institutions: inputs to effective human resource management framework. Asia Pacific Journal of Academic Research in Business Administration, 8(1), 38–51.
  • Gopika, M. N., Wilson, M. N. C., & Subha, K. (2021). A study on employee engagement in IT firms. Sambodhi, 44(1), 49–58.
  • Sharma, A., & Singh, S. (2021). Role of Employee Engagement in Mental Health of Employees of Hospitality Sector. International Journal of Education and Management Studies, 11(4), 237-240.
  • Hair, J. F. (2021). Reflections on SEM: An introspective, idiosyncratic journey to composite-based structural equation modeling. ACM SIGMIS Database: The DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 52(SI), 101-113.
  • Harvey, K. L. (2009). SPSS Survival Manual: A step-by-step guide to data analysis using SPSS version 15. Nurse Researcher, 16(3), 89-90.
  • Joshi, R. (2018). Organizational stress and its effects on organizational performance. International Research Journal of Management Sociology & Humanity, 9(2), 130–143.
  • Karatepe, O. M. (2013). Perceptions of organizational politics and hotel employee outcomes: The mediating role of work engagement. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 25(1), 82–104.
  • Khalid, A., & Khalid, S. (2015). Relationship between organizational commitments, employee engagement and career satisfaction a case of university of Gujrat, Pakistan. Journal of South Asian Studies, 3(3), 323–330.
  • Kim, W., Kim, J., Woo, H., Park, J., Jo, J., Park, S.-H., & Lim, S. Y. (2017). The relationship between work engagement and organizational commitment: Proposing research agendas through a review of empirical literature. Human Resource Development Review, 16(4), 350–376.
  • Kumar, P., Singh, P. P., & Bhuchar, V. (2017). A study of techno stress in relation to job satisfaction, job performance and mental health among IT professionals. International Journal of Education and Management Studies, 7(3), 403–407.
  • Labaran, Y. H., Günal, A. Y., & Saini, G. (2024). Occupational health and safety in the construction industry: a comprehensive review with emphasis on Nigeria. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 8(4), 695-711.
  • Lourenção, L. G., Sodré, P. C., Gazetta, C. E., Silva, A. G. da, Castro, J. R., & Maniglia, J. V. (2022). Occupational stress and work engagement among primary healthcare physicians: a cross-sectional study. Sao Paulo Medical Journal, 140(6), 747–754.
  • Lezgin, K. A. Y. A., Memduh, K. A. R. A., & Sayinci, B. (2020). The investigation of nanomaterials in term of human health. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 4(1), 23-29.
  • Masih, E., Singh, V. P., & Tirkey, M. R. (2013). Employee engagement: Engaging employees at work place. International Journal of Management, 4(5), 69-77.
  • Miembazi, M., & Qian, Y. (2017). Research on the impact of organizational commitment on job satisfaction between China and Congo-Brazzaville. J. Res. Bus. Econ. Manage, 8, 1444–1450.
  • Mueller, R. O. (1997). Structural equation modeling: Back to basics. Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 4(4), 353-369.
  • Ngirande, H. (2021). Occupational stress, uncertainty and organisational commitment in higher education: Job satisfaction as a moderator. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 19, 1-11.
  • Orabia, T. A., Al-Hyarib, H. S. M., Almomanic, H. M., Ababnec, A., Husond, Y. A., Ahmede, E., & Albannaf, H. (2024). A bibliometric review of job satisfaction and organizational commitment in businesses area literatures. Human Systems Management, 43, 407–430.
  • Güner, B., Kibaroğlu, G. G., & Basım, H. N. (2023). The Role of Job Crafting and Job Engagement in The Effect of Organizational Commitment on Job Performance. Ege Academic Review, 23(3), 457-470.
  • Padula, R. S., Chiavegato, L. D., Cabral, C. M. N., Almeid, T., Ortiz, T., & Carregaro, R. L. (2022). Is occupational stress associated with work engagement? Work, 41(Supplement 1), 2963–2965.
  • Paganin, G., & Simbula, S. (2021). New technologies in the workplace: can personal and organizational variables affect the employees’ intention to use a work-stress management app? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 2-16.
  • Pai, F.-Y., Yeh, T.-M., & Huang, K.-I. (2012). Professional Commitment of Information Technology Employees under Depression Environments. International Journal of Electronic Business Management, 10(1) 17-28.
  • Rivkin, W., Diestel, S., & Schmidt, K.-H. (2018). Which daily experiences can foster well-being at work? A diary study on the interplay between flow experiences, affective commitment, and self-control demands. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 23(1), 99.
  • Rose, I., Awang, Z., & Yazid, S. (2017). Inflight service quality of Malaysia Airlines: Validation using SEM and AMOS. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 7(10), 478–497.
  • Parvaiz, L., Batool, S., Khalid, A., & AftabFarooqi, Y. (2015). Impact of stressors (role conflict, role overload, leadership support and organizational politics) on job stress and its subsequent impact on turnover intention. International Journal of Business and Management Invention, 4(10), 52-63.
  • Şanliöz, E., Sağbaş, M., & Sürücü, L. (2023). The mediating role of perceived organizational support in the impact of work engagement on job performance. Hospital Topics, 101(4), 305–318.
  • Singh, V., & Srivastava, U. R. (2015). The mediating role of employee engagement in the relationship between workplace social support and outcome variables among Indian banking employees. Indian Journal of Community Psychology, 11(2), 288–297.
  • SP, M. N. N., & Amutha, T. (2023). A study about the influence of Employee Engagement on Organizational Commitment among the Employees in Health Sector. Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 10(4S), 1510–1519.
  • Tarafdar, M., Tu, Q., Ragu-Nathan, B. S., & Ragu-Nathan, T. S. (2007). The impact of technostress on role stress and productivity. Journal of Management Information Systems, 24(1), 301–328.
  • Thomas, A. A. (2021). An investigation of the impact of occupational stress on mental health of remote working women IT professionals in urban Bangalore, India. Journal of International Women’s Studies, 22(6), 139–149.
  • Thomas, B. J., Khalil, T., & AlDarwashi, R. J. (2022). Do Occupational Stress Affect Employee Performance? The Case of Middle East Organizations. Eurasian Journal of Business and Management, 10(4), 222–238.
  • Trivedi, O., Roy, R., Sukumar, G. M., Philip, M., & Gururaj, G. (2024). Levels of work stress among information technology professionals during COVID-19 pandemic in an Indian metropolis. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 13(2), 674–680.
  • Viljoen, J. P., & Rothmann, S. (2019). Occupational stress, ill health and organisational commitment of employees at a university of technology. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 35(1), 1–11.
  • Wood, J., Oh, J., Park, J., & Kim, W. (2020). The relationship between work engagement and work–life balance in organizations: A review of the empirical research. Human Resource Development Review, 19(3), 240–262.
  • Zhang, J.-C., Ling, W.-Q., Zhang, Z.-Y., & Xie, J. (2015). Organizational commitment, work engagement, person–supervisor fit, and turnover intention: A total effect moderation model. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 43(10), 1657–1666.
  • Zile, M. (2018). Measures to be determined and received in universities of occupational health and safety risks. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 2(1), 35-37.

Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 302 - 312
https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.1582302

Abstract

The Information Technology (IT) Industry is experiencing rapid growth worldwide. On the other hand, the higher degree of workplace stress in the IT field is brought on by a greater concern for job security, heavy workloads, difficult deadlines, and other variables. Job engagement has become a significant factor in modern business, influencing employee productivity, performance, and motivation to stay with the organization. In modern times, organizational commitment and occupational stress are the most pressing concerns. This study examines occupational stress, organizational commitment, and job engagement among IT professionals, a relatively unexplored group. Job engagement was operationalized as a mediator between occupational stress and organizational commitment. The structured questionnaire and statistical techniques such as SEM to test the mediating effects quantitatively. This study analyses these dynamics in a fast-paced, technologically driven IT company, unlike past investigations that focused on employees of healthcare and non-IT business sectors. This research discovered a negative, statistically significant association between job engagement and occupational stress, and stress at work and loyalty to the business. However, a substantial link exists between involvement in the workplace and dedication to the company. Additionally, the study found that the connection between dedication to the job and stress at work organization is mediated by job engagement.

References

  • Agustina, R., Yusuf, M., Sutiyan, O. S. J., Ardianto, R., &Norvadewi, N. (2024). Employee Performance Mediated Quality of Work-Life Relationship Satisfaction On The Job And Organizational Commitment. Jurnal Darma Agung, 30(2), 589–605.
  • Aksoy, C., Şengün, H. İ., & Yılmaz, Y. (2018). Examination of the relationship between job satisfaction levels and organizational commitments of tourism sector employees: A research in the South eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Elektronik Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 17(65), 356–365.
  • Albdour, A. A., & Altarawneh, I. I. (2014). Employee engagement and organizational commitment: Evidence from Jordan. International Journal of Business, 19(2), 192.
  • Allen-Ile, C., Mahembe, B., & Balogun, T. V. (2020). A confirmatory factor analytic study of an authentic leadership measure in Nigeria. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 18(1), 1–9.
  • Arnolds, C. A., Lillah, R., & Stofile, R. N. (2013). Assessing the outcomes of the higher education mergers in South Africa: Implications for strategic management. Acta Commercii, 13(1), 1–11.
  • Arulsenthilkumar, S., & Punitha N. (2024). Mediating Role of Employee Engagement: Job Involvement, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment. Management and Labour Studies, 49(2), 293–316.
  • Batmaz, H., Türk, N., Kaya, A., & Yıldırım, M. (2023). Cyberbullying and cyber victimization: Examining mediating roles of empathy and resilience. Current Psychology, 42(35), 30959–30969.
  • Boonsiritomachai, W., & Sud-On, P. (2022). The moderation effect of work engagement on entrepreneurial attitude and organizational commitment: evidence from Thailand’s entry-level employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, 14(1), 50–71.
  • Boyer-Davis, S. (2019). Technostress in accounting professionals: A quantitative examination of the differences between managers and non-managers. Journal of Accounting and Finance, 19(2), 25–41.
  • Çayak, S. (2021). The Mediating Role of Organizational Happiness in the Relationship between Work Engagement and Life Satisfaction: A Study on Teachers. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 8(4), 27-46.
  • Cheung, F. Y.-L., Wu, A. M. S., & Ching Chi, L. (2019). Effect of job insecurity, anxiety and personal resources on job satisfaction among casino employees in macau: A moderated mediation analysis. Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, 28(3), 379–396.
  • Choi, S. B., Tran, T. B. H., & Park, B. Il. (2015). Inclusive leadership and work engagement: Mediating roles of affective organizational commitment and creativity. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 43(6), 931–943.
  • Carvalho, O. W. F., & Angelo, M. J. (2021). Technological stress and the intention to stay in organizations: Do the quality of life and work-home conflict mediate this relationship?. Contextus–Revista Contemporânea de Economia e Gestão, 19, 176–195.
  • Clayton, M. F., & Pett, M. A. (2008). AMOS versus LISREL: One data set, two analyses. Nursing research, 57(4), 283-292.
  • Dewi, R. N., Maulana, I., & Muhadzib, M. (2019). The influence of auditor independence, work experience, work satisfaction, and auditor competency against audit quality. Indonesian Management and Accounting Research, 16(2), 46-65.
  • Dilekçi, Ü., & Limon, İ. (2020). The Mediator Role of Teachers’ Subjective Well-Being in the Relationship between Principals’ Instructional Leadership and Teachers’ Professional Engagement. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 26(4), 743-798.
  • Galay, J. A. (2022). Organizational culture, commitment and good governance of private higher education institutions: inputs to effective human resource management framework. Asia Pacific Journal of Academic Research in Business Administration, 8(1), 38–51.
  • Gopika, M. N., Wilson, M. N. C., & Subha, K. (2021). A study on employee engagement in IT firms. Sambodhi, 44(1), 49–58.
  • Sharma, A., & Singh, S. (2021). Role of Employee Engagement in Mental Health of Employees of Hospitality Sector. International Journal of Education and Management Studies, 11(4), 237-240.
  • Hair, J. F. (2021). Reflections on SEM: An introspective, idiosyncratic journey to composite-based structural equation modeling. ACM SIGMIS Database: The DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 52(SI), 101-113.
  • Harvey, K. L. (2009). SPSS Survival Manual: A step-by-step guide to data analysis using SPSS version 15. Nurse Researcher, 16(3), 89-90.
  • Joshi, R. (2018). Organizational stress and its effects on organizational performance. International Research Journal of Management Sociology & Humanity, 9(2), 130–143.
  • Karatepe, O. M. (2013). Perceptions of organizational politics and hotel employee outcomes: The mediating role of work engagement. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 25(1), 82–104.
  • Khalid, A., & Khalid, S. (2015). Relationship between organizational commitments, employee engagement and career satisfaction a case of university of Gujrat, Pakistan. Journal of South Asian Studies, 3(3), 323–330.
  • Kim, W., Kim, J., Woo, H., Park, J., Jo, J., Park, S.-H., & Lim, S. Y. (2017). The relationship between work engagement and organizational commitment: Proposing research agendas through a review of empirical literature. Human Resource Development Review, 16(4), 350–376.
  • Kumar, P., Singh, P. P., & Bhuchar, V. (2017). A study of techno stress in relation to job satisfaction, job performance and mental health among IT professionals. International Journal of Education and Management Studies, 7(3), 403–407.
  • Labaran, Y. H., Günal, A. Y., & Saini, G. (2024). Occupational health and safety in the construction industry: a comprehensive review with emphasis on Nigeria. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 8(4), 695-711.
  • Lourenção, L. G., Sodré, P. C., Gazetta, C. E., Silva, A. G. da, Castro, J. R., & Maniglia, J. V. (2022). Occupational stress and work engagement among primary healthcare physicians: a cross-sectional study. Sao Paulo Medical Journal, 140(6), 747–754.
  • Lezgin, K. A. Y. A., Memduh, K. A. R. A., & Sayinci, B. (2020). The investigation of nanomaterials in term of human health. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 4(1), 23-29.
  • Masih, E., Singh, V. P., & Tirkey, M. R. (2013). Employee engagement: Engaging employees at work place. International Journal of Management, 4(5), 69-77.
  • Miembazi, M., & Qian, Y. (2017). Research on the impact of organizational commitment on job satisfaction between China and Congo-Brazzaville. J. Res. Bus. Econ. Manage, 8, 1444–1450.
  • Mueller, R. O. (1997). Structural equation modeling: Back to basics. Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 4(4), 353-369.
  • Ngirande, H. (2021). Occupational stress, uncertainty and organisational commitment in higher education: Job satisfaction as a moderator. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 19, 1-11.
  • Orabia, T. A., Al-Hyarib, H. S. M., Almomanic, H. M., Ababnec, A., Husond, Y. A., Ahmede, E., & Albannaf, H. (2024). A bibliometric review of job satisfaction and organizational commitment in businesses area literatures. Human Systems Management, 43, 407–430.
  • Güner, B., Kibaroğlu, G. G., & Basım, H. N. (2023). The Role of Job Crafting and Job Engagement in The Effect of Organizational Commitment on Job Performance. Ege Academic Review, 23(3), 457-470.
  • Padula, R. S., Chiavegato, L. D., Cabral, C. M. N., Almeid, T., Ortiz, T., & Carregaro, R. L. (2022). Is occupational stress associated with work engagement? Work, 41(Supplement 1), 2963–2965.
  • Paganin, G., & Simbula, S. (2021). New technologies in the workplace: can personal and organizational variables affect the employees’ intention to use a work-stress management app? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 2-16.
  • Pai, F.-Y., Yeh, T.-M., & Huang, K.-I. (2012). Professional Commitment of Information Technology Employees under Depression Environments. International Journal of Electronic Business Management, 10(1) 17-28.
  • Rivkin, W., Diestel, S., & Schmidt, K.-H. (2018). Which daily experiences can foster well-being at work? A diary study on the interplay between flow experiences, affective commitment, and self-control demands. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 23(1), 99.
  • Rose, I., Awang, Z., & Yazid, S. (2017). Inflight service quality of Malaysia Airlines: Validation using SEM and AMOS. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 7(10), 478–497.
  • Parvaiz, L., Batool, S., Khalid, A., & AftabFarooqi, Y. (2015). Impact of stressors (role conflict, role overload, leadership support and organizational politics) on job stress and its subsequent impact on turnover intention. International Journal of Business and Management Invention, 4(10), 52-63.
  • Şanliöz, E., Sağbaş, M., & Sürücü, L. (2023). The mediating role of perceived organizational support in the impact of work engagement on job performance. Hospital Topics, 101(4), 305–318.
  • Singh, V., & Srivastava, U. R. (2015). The mediating role of employee engagement in the relationship between workplace social support and outcome variables among Indian banking employees. Indian Journal of Community Psychology, 11(2), 288–297.
  • SP, M. N. N., & Amutha, T. (2023). A study about the influence of Employee Engagement on Organizational Commitment among the Employees in Health Sector. Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 10(4S), 1510–1519.
  • Tarafdar, M., Tu, Q., Ragu-Nathan, B. S., & Ragu-Nathan, T. S. (2007). The impact of technostress on role stress and productivity. Journal of Management Information Systems, 24(1), 301–328.
  • Thomas, A. A. (2021). An investigation of the impact of occupational stress on mental health of remote working women IT professionals in urban Bangalore, India. Journal of International Women’s Studies, 22(6), 139–149.
  • Thomas, B. J., Khalil, T., & AlDarwashi, R. J. (2022). Do Occupational Stress Affect Employee Performance? The Case of Middle East Organizations. Eurasian Journal of Business and Management, 10(4), 222–238.
  • Trivedi, O., Roy, R., Sukumar, G. M., Philip, M., & Gururaj, G. (2024). Levels of work stress among information technology professionals during COVID-19 pandemic in an Indian metropolis. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 13(2), 674–680.
  • Viljoen, J. P., & Rothmann, S. (2019). Occupational stress, ill health and organisational commitment of employees at a university of technology. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 35(1), 1–11.
  • Wood, J., Oh, J., Park, J., & Kim, W. (2020). The relationship between work engagement and work–life balance in organizations: A review of the empirical research. Human Resource Development Review, 19(3), 240–262.
  • Zhang, J.-C., Ling, W.-Q., Zhang, Z.-Y., & Xie, J. (2015). Organizational commitment, work engagement, person–supervisor fit, and turnover intention: A total effect moderation model. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 43(10), 1657–1666.
  • Zile, M. (2018). Measures to be determined and received in universities of occupational health and safety risks. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 2(1), 35-37.
There are 52 citations in total.

Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Business Process Management, Health and Ecological Risk Assessment
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ruchi Jain 0009-0007-2180-7873

Amita Chourasiya 0000-0002-9301-3761

Manoj Gupta 0000-0002-3547-800X

Anukool Manish Hyde 0000-0002-2577-2475

Early Pub Date January 19, 2025
Publication Date
Submission Date November 9, 2024
Acceptance Date December 8, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 9 Issue: 2

Cite

APA Jain, R., Chourasiya, A., Gupta, M., Hyde, A. M. (2025). Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals. Turkish Journal of Engineering, 9(2), 302-312. https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.1582302
AMA Jain R, Chourasiya A, Gupta M, Hyde AM. Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals. TUJE. January 2025;9(2):302-312. doi:10.31127/tuje.1582302
Chicago Jain, Ruchi, Amita Chourasiya, Manoj Gupta, and Anukool Manish Hyde. “Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals”. Turkish Journal of Engineering 9, no. 2 (January 2025): 302-12. https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.1582302.
EndNote Jain R, Chourasiya A, Gupta M, Hyde AM (January 1, 2025) Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals. Turkish Journal of Engineering 9 2 302–312.
IEEE R. Jain, A. Chourasiya, M. Gupta, and A. M. Hyde, “Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals”, TUJE, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 302–312, 2025, doi: 10.31127/tuje.1582302.
ISNAD Jain, Ruchi et al. “Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals”. Turkish Journal of Engineering 9/2 (January 2025), 302-312. https://doi.org/10.31127/tuje.1582302.
JAMA Jain R, Chourasiya A, Gupta M, Hyde AM. Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals. TUJE. 2025;9:302–312.
MLA Jain, Ruchi et al. “Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals”. Turkish Journal of Engineering, vol. 9, no. 2, 2025, pp. 302-1, doi:10.31127/tuje.1582302.
Vancouver Jain R, Chourasiya A, Gupta M, Hyde AM. Exploring Mediating Role Of Job Engagement Between Occupational Stress And Organizational Commitment Among IT Professionals. TUJE. 2025;9(2):302-1.
Flag Counter