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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  1. Yangon University of Economics
  2. Master of Public Administrations (MPA/EMPA)

A Study on Stress Management and Employee Performance at the General Administration Department (Myint Myint Hmwe, 2025)

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Title A Study on Stress Management and Employee Performance at the General Administration Department (Myint Myint Hmwe, 2025)
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Publication date 2025-06-01
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Myint Myint Hmwe
Description
The study aims to examine the effect of stress management on employee
performance in General Administration Department. Descriptive method and multiple linear
regression analysis are used in this study. The primary data is collected from 350
government employee of General Administration Department by using simple random
sampling method. The secondary data is collected from relevant books, international
journals, articles and official data from General Administration Department. The study focus
on stress management techniques such as psychological support, job redesign, and
employees’ welfare programs, excluding other stress management techniques. This study
represents the association of stress management techniques and employee performance
among the Administrative Officers Grade -1, Administrative Officers Grade -2, and
Administrative Officers Grade -4 (Assistant Director) of the General Administration
Department excluding other staffs and departments. The survey period is from March to
May 2025. The findings was that the stress management; psychological support, job
redesign, and employee welfare programs has a strong positive effect on employee
performance. This study suggests that investments in stress management are not only costs
but strategic investments that improve employee performance of General Administration
Department
Thesis/dissertations
Yangon University of Economics
Dr. Su Su Myat
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