Central European Business Review 2024, 13(5):95-124 | DOI: 10.18267/j.cebr.373

Current Approaches of Stress Management in the Czech Business Environment

Nikola Soukupová ORCID...1, Markéta Kocourková ORCID...2, Kateřina Drahotová ORCID...3
1 University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Economics, Department of Management, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Email: nsoukupova@ef.jcu.cz
2 University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Economics, Department of Management, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Email: kocourkovam@ef.jcu.cz (corresponding author)
3 Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Economics and Management, Department of Management and Marketing, Praha, Czech Republic Czech Republic. Email: drahotovak@pef.czu.cz

This paper investigates stress management practices in Czech small and medium-sized enterprises (n = 194) within the manufacturing sector, with the primary objective of assessing the extent to which these enterprises integrate stress management principles into their internal management processes. The study places a particular emphasis on how these enterprises implement stress management, encompassing both organizational and individual level interventions, while also scrutinizing perceived work stressors, including challenges arising from workplace digitization. A questionnaire was compiled by making use of theoretical insights and empirical findings within stress management, assessing stress management strategies and exploring work-related stress costs. Additionally, it incorporated queries to delineate organizational profiles, enriching the understanding of contextual nuances. Based on a questionnaire survey conducted in the Czech Republic, the research reveals that 86.6% of the surveyed enterprises have implemented at least one stress management intervention, predominantly at the organizational level (45.4% of the respondents). Furthermore, 38.7% of the enterprises adopt both organizational and individual-level interventions, with only 2.6% exclusively focusing on individual stress management interventions. In a broader European context, the Czech Republic appears to lag behind in managing psychosocial risks and workplace stress, characterized by the lowest percentage of stress management action plans and a low rate of actual implementation of stress management measures. Additionally, there is a notable lack of legal frameworks addressing the issue. These findings underscore the need for more effective strategies to enhance stress management in the workplace and the overall wellbeing of employees.
Implications for Central European audience: Given the common economic challenges facing Central European countries, the findings presented in this article are of fundamental importance for the whole region. Workplace stress and its effective management are a common problem and therefore, the findings of this study are relevant. Given the global trend towards digitization of workplaces, these findings have potential applicability across Central Europe. Enterprises operating in our region should take due note of these emerging stressors and develop tailored strategies to address them and potentially improve the overall quality of working life for employees across the region.

Keywords: workplace; work-related stress; stress management
JEL classification: D21, M14

Received: January 31, 2024; Revised: March 8, 2024; Accepted: April 13, 2024; Prepublished online: July 22, 2024; Published: December 31, 2024  Show citation

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