Video gaming as a potential factor for an improved employee productivity (Record no. 7394)

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Transcribing agency Commission on Higher Education
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Personal name Balili, Enrique,Jr. E.
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Title Video gaming as a potential factor for an improved employee productivity
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Enrique E. Balili,Jr.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. San Isidro, Tomas Oppus
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. : Southern Leyte State University
Date of publication, distribution, etc. ,2018.
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Extent xi, 82 pages
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General note Thesis (Master of Science in Education major in Social Science) -- Southern Leyte State University,April2018.
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Summary, etc. If employees are less stressed out, they are bound to be more productive. Using<br/>video games as a tactic for boosting productivity, while at the same time making sure it<br/>is not a distraction, is all about a stress-free management.<br/>The main purpose of this study was to determine if video gaming has a link to<br/>workplace-related stress and the productivity of employee.<br/>Following the descriptive-correlational design, the researcher-made and adopted<br/>questionnaires were administered to the employees of Southern Leyte State University.<br/>The researcher-made questionnaire determined the demographic profile, and the extent<br/>of video gaming per day/hour of the employees. The adopted questionnaire determined<br/>the extent of workplace-related stress and the level of performance of SLSU employees.<br/>The findings revealed that video gaming has no significant relationship to<br/>workplace-related stress and the productivity of the employees in Southern Leyte State<br/>University. Therefore, playing video games has no significant correlation to cope<br/>workplace-related stress for boosting the productivity of employees. Recommendation<br/>for officials concerned is to provide an actual and close monitoring to employees who<br/>habitually look for ways to escape obligation during work hours in order to find time for<br/>video gaming. As such it was recommended to set forth a guidelines and policies for a<br/>strict monitoring of all SLSU employees invoking to follow the Ethical and Moral<br/>Conduct of all Officials and Government Employees mandated by the government.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Video games
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Employee productivity
650 20 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Workplace motivation
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Work environment
General subdivision Psychological aspects
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    Library of Congress Classification     Thesis and Dissertation Commission on Higher Education Commission on Higher Education Theses and Dissertations 03/04/2025   LG 995 2018 C6 B35 CHEDTD-000093 03/04/2025 03/04/2025 Thesis and Dissertation  
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