The Relationship Between Heavy Workload, Job Satisfaction, Employee Performance and Job Stress: An Application for Professional Accountants

Autori

  • Selami Güney Erzincan Binali Yildirim University
  • Abdulkadir Kaya Bursa Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14606734

Abstract

The high number of legal regulations, intense competition and rapid developments in business life create a heavy workload and serious stress on Certified Public Accountants. In this study, it is to determine the relationships between heavy workload, job satisfaction, poor performance and job stress experienced by Certified Public Accountants. According to the results of the structural equation model, reveals that the model's compliance values are at acceptable levels and that stress is significantly and favorably impacted by the perception of a heavy workload. On the other hand, stress was significantly and adversely impacted by perceptions of job satisfaction. Additionally, performance was significantly and favorably impacted by perceptions of a heavy workload and job satisfaction. On the other hand, work-related stress had little impact on how well employees perform. In addition that it has been concluded that the stress loads of the professionals increase depending on the workload and the stress increases with the new obligations that will occur in the workloads during the professional process.

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Pubblicato

2025-01-07

Come citare

Güney, S., & Kaya, A. (2025). The Relationship Between Heavy Workload, Job Satisfaction, Employee Performance and Job Stress: An Application for Professional Accountants. International Journal of Contemporary Economics and Administrative Sciences, 14(2), 631–641. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14606734