Role of Politics, Discrimination and Favouritism in Stress and Job Performance in Pakistani Public Sector

Authors

  • Shahid Mumtaz AMCA. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62345/

Keywords:

Organizational Politics, Workplace Discrimination, Favourtisim, Workplace Stress, Job Performance, Public Sector

Abstract

This study examines the effects of organizational politics, workplace discrimination, and favoritism on workplace stress and employee performance within public sector organizations in Pakistan. Data collection involved 390 employees using structured questionnaires, and the analysis utilized Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling to explore the relationships. The findings indicate that elevated perceptions of organizational politics, discrimination, and favoritism significantly heighten workplace stress, leading to a detrimental impact on employee performance. The study highlights the importance of equitable, transparent, and meritocratic approaches to reduce stress and improve employee performance.

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Author Biography

  • Shahid Mumtaz, AMCA.

    Senior Auditor, Auditor General of Pakistan (AMCA, M.Phil. Business Administration). 
    Email: mumtaztel@gmail.com

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Published

2025-02-01

How to Cite

Role of Politics, Discrimination and Favouritism in Stress and Job Performance in Pakistani Public Sector. (2025). Journal of Asian Development Studies, 14(1), 414-432. https://doi.org/10.62345/

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