The Factors of Stress among Industrial Workers in Malaysia: A Study at Shorubber (M) Sdn. Bhd

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The Factors of Stress among Industrial Workers in Malaysia: A Study at Shorubber (M) Sdn. Bhd A thesis submitted to the College of Business in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Human Resource Management, Universiti Utara Malaysia By: SYAHIRA BINTI SA ABAN

PERMISSION TO USE In presenting this project paper in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a postgraduate degree from Universities Utara Malaysia, I agree that the University Library make it freely available for inspection. I further agree that permission for copying of this project paper in any manner, in whole or in part, for scholarly purpose may be granted by my supervisor(s) or, in their absence by the Dean of Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business. It is understood that any copying or publication or use of this project paper or parts thereof for financial gain shall not be given to me and to University Utara Malaysia for any scholarly use which may be made of any material from my project paper. Request for permission to copy or make other use of materials in this project paper, in whole or in part should be addressed to: Dean of Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business College of Business Universiti Utara Malaysia 06010 UUM Sintok Kedah Darul Aman i

DISCLAIMER The author is responsible for the accuracy of all opinion, technical comment, factual report, data figures, illustrations and photographs in this dissertation. The author bears full responsibility for the checking whether material submitted is subject to copyright or ownership right. University Utara Malaysia (UUM) does not accept any liability for the accuracy of such comment, report and other technical and factual information and the copyright or ownership rights claims. The author declares that this dissertation is original and his own except those literatures, quotations, explanations and summarization which are duly identified and recognized. The author hereby granted the copyright of this dissertation to College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) for publishing if necessary. ii

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to determine the factors of stress among industrial workers in Malaysia. There are three independent variables in this study which are work environment, management support and employee satisfaction. This study was done among 244 operators in Shorubber (M) Sdn. Bhd. Data were gathered through questionnaires and being analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 16.0. This software was used to analyze the data and test each hypothesis in this study. The findings suggested that only work environment and employee satisfaction were supported the hypothesis in this study. Management support was not supported the hypothesis. Recommendations for future research and for the company were also discussed. iii

ABSTRAK Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor tekanan di kalangan pekerja industri di Malaysia. Terdapat tiga pembolehubah tidak bersandar di dalam kajian ini iaitu persekitaran kerja, sokongan pihak pengurusan dan kepuasan pekerja. Kajian ini telah dijalankan terhadap 244 operator pengeluaran di Shorubber (M) Sdn. Bhd. Data telah diperolehi memalui soalan dan telah dianalisa menggunakan Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) versi 16.0. Perisian ini telah digunakan untuk menganalisa data dan menguji setiap hipotesis di dalam kajian ini. Penemuan menunjukkan bahawa hanya perserkitaran kerja dan kepuasan pekerja menyokong hipotesis didalam kajian ini. Manakala, sokongan pihak pengurusan tidak menyokong hipotesis. Cadangan untuk kajian akan datang dan kepada organisasi juga turut dibincangkan. iv

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Bismillahirahmanirrahim Alhamdullillah, In the name of ALLAH the almighty, I praise him and felt very grateful to him for having showed me devine in completing this thesis successfully. This thesis is done to fulfil the requirement to achieve Master of Human Resource Management program in Universiti Utara Malaysia. Many people are kind enough to provide me assistance in achieving an excellent result in the process for the research to be in reality. My sincere gratitude to my supervisor, Mr. Ghazali Din for his valuable supervision and guidance during this thesis writing process from the beginning until the end. I also like to extend my gratitude and thankful to Mr. Amir, Safety Officer at Shorubber (M) Sdn. Bhd, who help me in give the information about the company and also distribute and collect the questionnaire during my data collection process. Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to express my love and thankful to my family especially my mother who have indirectly supported me in my research and also to those many friends who had helped in the making of this thesis complete. v

TABLE OF CONTENT PERMISSION TO USE ABSTRACT ABSTRAK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENT LIST OF TABLE LIST OF FIGURE i-ii iii iv v vi-vii viii ix CHAPTERS PAGES CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1-15 1.1 Background of the study 1-4 1.2 Scope of the study 5 1.3 Problem statement 6-9 1.4 Research questions 10 1.5 Research objectives 10 1.6 Significant of the Study 11-12 1.8 Limitations of the study 12-13 1.7 Definitions of the Key Terms 14-15 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 16-36 2.1 Theory and model of stress 16-19 2.2 Findings from past research 19-21 2.3 Variables in this study 22-30 2.4 Relationship between variables 31-34 2.5 Summary of relationship between variables 35-36 vi

CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 37-57 3.1 Introduction 37-38 3.2 Study variables 38-39 3.3 Theoretical framework 39 3.4 Hypothesis 40 3.5 Measurement 41-44 3.6 Population & Sample 45 3.7 Data collection 46 3.8 Data analysis 47-51 3.9 Pilot test 52-56 3.10 Summary 57 CHAPTER 4: RESULTS AND FINDINGS 58-73 4.1 Introduction 58 4.2 Respondents profile 58 4.3 Respondents background 59-64 4.4 Reliability analysis 65-66 4.5 Descriptive statistic 66-68 4.6 Correlation analysis 68-70 4.7 Regression 71-73 CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 73-78 5.1 Introduction 74 5.2 Discussion 74-76 5.3 Recommendation 76-77 5.4 Conclusion 78 REFERENCES 79-82 APPENDICES 83-90 vii

LIST OF TABLE Table 2.5.1: Summary of relationship between variables Table 3.5.1.1: Summary of every section in the questionnaire Table 3.9.1: Reliability test for Work Environment Table 3.9.2: Reliability test for Management Support Table 3.9.3: Reliability test for Employee Satisfaction Table 3.9.4: Reliability test for Stress Table 4.3.1.1: Respondents frequency based on Gender Table 4.3.2.1: Respondents frequency based on Age Table 4.3.3.1: Respondents frequency based on Marital Status Table 4.3.4.1: Respondents frequency based on Highest Academic Qualification Table 4.3.5.1: Respondents frequency based on duration of work in this organization Table 4.3.6.1: Respondents frequency based on Section Table 4.4.1: Reliability Coefficient of Variables Table 4.5.1: Descriptive Analysis Table 4.6.1: Correlation coefficient if variables Table 4.7.2.1: Multiple Regressions viii

LIST OF FIGURE Figure 1.3.1: Statistic of accidents for year 2010 at Shorruber (M) Sdn. Bhd. Figure 2.1.1: Potential Sources and Consequences of the Stress Figure 2.1.2: Level-stress levels in the Model General Adaptation syndrome Figure 3.3.1: Research Framework for Factors of Stress among Industrial Workers in Malaysia ix

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Earlier studies that began in the 1930s (Haslam, 2004), shows that stress will cause physical and psychological symptoms that exist due to the difficulties experienced when individual is trying to adapt to an environment (Bennett, 1997). When stress in employees is out of control it will affect the employees of an absence which could affect the performance of the organization. Stress also affects in worker absenteeism, low employee morale, high job accidents, and the primary is a decline in labor productivity. Stress also can be act as an 'alarm' in the individual s body to act. Therefore, it is very important for individuals who have stress to regulate the stress so as not to endanger themselves and others. There are many definitions on stress.andre (2008) stated that stress is a state of tension experienced when one s usual modes of coping are insufficient. Some of the common stressors at work are the stress of the job itself, physical factors such as repetitive stress injuries, and conflicts between your work and tour personal life. 1

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