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Impact on Work Performance of Women Employees in IT Companies in Bengaluru

Issue Abstract

ABSTRACT

            In most organizations today, Information technology is a critical component in their strategic and operating plans. There is a growing reliance on the IT sector to support all aspects of organizational work. The new era of the digital economy is being shaped not only by the development and diffusion of computerization but also by much cheaper and rapidly increasing electronic connectivity. This proposed study would be useful for determinates of stress and its impact on the work performance of women employees in IT Companies in Bengaluru. These proposed studies are important because it helps to identify the work performance of women employees and its impact on the work performance of women employees. The reason is the work performance of women employees in IT Companies to have their full involvement and commitment for determinates of stress and its impact on the work performance of women employees. Hence the researcher of this study has attempted to analyze the determinates of stress and its impact on the work performance of women employees in IT Companies in Bengaluru


Author Information
M. Praveena, Research Scholar; Dr. P. Sudarkodi, Research Guide, Professor in Management, Koshys centre for Research and Excellence, Koshys Business School, Bengaluru – 562149,
Issue No
9
Volume No
5
Issue Publish Date
05 Sep 2025
Issue Pages
1-12

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