Treffer: The price of innovation: Decoding organizational stressors and strains in the lives of software professionals.
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Pakistan is the fifth-largest global net exporter of Information Technology (IT) services. It requires a workforce that is highly skilled and mentally resilient to support and sustain the country's rapidly growing IT industry. Despite being the first country to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals, the mental well-being of software professionals remains an underexplored area. This study investigates the prevailing causes of workplace stress (organizational stressors) and their impact (organizational strains) among software professionals in Pakistan. Drawing on insights from 233 literature sources and data from 326 professionals, the study identifies critical organizational stressors and strains. A rank-based analysis revealed that excessive workload (66%) and effort-reward imbalance (63%) were the most frequently experienced stressors, while fatigue (64%) and emotional exhaustion (57%) emerged as the most significant organizational strains. The findings highlight the need to address software professionals' mental health challenges. Ensuring a supportive work environment is essential for enhancing mental well-being, boosting productivity, and sustaining the vital contributions of software professionals to Pakistan's local and global economic landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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