Volume 18, Issue 4, December 2016, Pages 1123–1131
Younes Kohail1, Youssef Saida2, Rachid Bouthanoute3, and Anouar Hasbaoui4
1 FSJES, Hassan II, Mohammedia, Morocco
2 FSJES, Hassan I University, Settat, Morocco
3 FSJES, Hassan II, Mohammedia, Morocco
4 FSJES, Hassan I University, Settat, Morocco
Original language: English
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Stress situations confronted in anyone’s study and work environment are seen as a chief characteristic of our modern society. Therefore, researchers from different scientific fields, perpetually, are studying this phenomenon and trying, by several tools and methods to suggest an appropriate conceptualization. This hard exercise conducted by researchers emphasize how this concept called stress is related to a complex phenomenon, why its study is significant for many stakeholders (public administrations, private organizations, universities, families, students, etc.) and to what extent the results obtained from empirical investigations could be beneficial to establish efficient strategies or at least adjust others deployed somewhere. This article is in search of explaining the business students’ stress on the subject of the situations that could explain their emergence in a university context. Methodologically, our research paper was based on a quantitative questionnaire distributed to 500 college business students in Kingdom of Morocco to emphasize their evaluation of the sources recognized to be the catalyst of stress felt in their study and living environment. Classification, in the light of the business students’ stress, was made to aggregate, in factors, the situations acknowledged to be sources of anxiety for business students. As a result, six factors underlying the business students’ stress sources were found. Nevertheless these factors, when confronted to the literature, explicit divergence that could be enlightened to fit comprehension and simplification purpose.
Author Keywords: Stress, Anxiety, Business Students, Moroccan Universities.
Younes Kohail1, Youssef Saida2, Rachid Bouthanoute3, and Anouar Hasbaoui4
1 FSJES, Hassan II, Mohammedia, Morocco
2 FSJES, Hassan I University, Settat, Morocco
3 FSJES, Hassan II, Mohammedia, Morocco
4 FSJES, Hassan I University, Settat, Morocco
Original language: English
Copyright © 2016 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Stress situations confronted in anyone’s study and work environment are seen as a chief characteristic of our modern society. Therefore, researchers from different scientific fields, perpetually, are studying this phenomenon and trying, by several tools and methods to suggest an appropriate conceptualization. This hard exercise conducted by researchers emphasize how this concept called stress is related to a complex phenomenon, why its study is significant for many stakeholders (public administrations, private organizations, universities, families, students, etc.) and to what extent the results obtained from empirical investigations could be beneficial to establish efficient strategies or at least adjust others deployed somewhere. This article is in search of explaining the business students’ stress on the subject of the situations that could explain their emergence in a university context. Methodologically, our research paper was based on a quantitative questionnaire distributed to 500 college business students in Kingdom of Morocco to emphasize their evaluation of the sources recognized to be the catalyst of stress felt in their study and living environment. Classification, in the light of the business students’ stress, was made to aggregate, in factors, the situations acknowledged to be sources of anxiety for business students. As a result, six factors underlying the business students’ stress sources were found. Nevertheless these factors, when confronted to the literature, explicit divergence that could be enlightened to fit comprehension and simplification purpose.
Author Keywords: Stress, Anxiety, Business Students, Moroccan Universities.
How to Cite this Article
Younes Kohail, Youssef Saida, Rachid Bouthanoute, and Anouar Hasbaoui, “What are stress sources of Business students in Moroccan Universities?,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 1123–1131, December 2016.