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Influence of Stress Copying Mechanisms on Employee Performance at Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) Headquarter

Posted on November 21, 2024 by African Research Journal of Education and Social Sciences

Authors: Faith Nzisa Kilonzo and David Kanyanjua
The Management University of Africa,
P.O.BOX 29677-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Authors Email: nzisa84@gmail.com and dkanyanjua@mua.ac.ke

Abstract:

This study examined the influence of stress coping mechanisms on employee performance at the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) Headquarters. The research aimed to explore how air traffic controllers and other employees utilize stress management strategies and how these mechanisms affect their productivity and overall job performance. A cross-sectional survey design was employed, targeting 188 air traffic controllers across eight Kenyan airports, alongside key management personnel. Using stratified random sampling, all the 188 respondents were selected, ensuring proportional representation from all organizational roles. Data collection involved self-administered questionnaires for quantitative analysis and semi-structured interviews for qualitative insights. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis summarized the data, while Pearson’s correlation and regression analysis tested the relationship between stress coping mechanisms and employee performance. The results revealed a significant positive relationship (B = 0.586, p < .001, β = .694), indicating that effective stress coping strategies, such as exercise, relaxation techniques, and organizational support, substantially enhance employee performance. Conversely, maladaptive strategies negatively impact performance. The findings also highlighted challenges in maintaining work-life balance and sustaining healthy living practices. The study concluded that stress coping mechanisms are a critical determinant of employee performance, indicating the need for tailored interventions to support employees in managing stress.

Keywords:Coping Mechanisms, Employee Performance, KCAA, Stress Management, Work Productivity

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Nzisa, F. K., and Kanyanjua, D. (2024). Influence of Stress Copying Mechanisms on Employee Performance at Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) Headquarter. African Research Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 11(3), 135-143. Available at http://arjess.org/social-sciences-research/influence-of-stress-copying-mechanisms-on-employee-performance-at-kenya-civil-aviation-authority-kcaa-headquarter.pdf

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