2026, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part B
From Stress to Success: The Mediating Role of Work Environment in Shaping Employee Performance
Author(s): Anurita Gautam and Sharadkumar Shah
Abstract:
The contemporary workplace is characterized by rapid transformation and escalating demands, placing the work environment at the center of organizational efficacy. This research investigates the nexus between workplace conditions and employee performance, specifically examining how environmental stressors—physical, psychological, and social—act as determinants of productivity and job satisfaction. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study integrates a comprehensive literature review with primary data collected from 200 survey participants and 20 management interviews across diverse industries. The findings reveal a significant positive correlation ($r pprox. 0.65$) between environmental quality and performance metrics. Conversely, poor conditions were found to diminish productivity by nearly 40% in high-stress scenarios. The research concludes that strategic organizational investments in ergonomics, inclusive leadership, and work-life balance are essential for transforming workplace stress into a catalyst for success.
DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2026.v7.i2b.1012
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