Workplace Bullying and Work Demands Impact on Work Stress among Malaysian Customs Officers
Authors
Management Section, School of Distance Education Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia)
Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan Asaari
Management Section, School of Distance Education Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia)
Management Section, School of Distance Education Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100400087
Subject Category: Work Demands
Volume/Issue: 10/4 | Page No: 1188-1198
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-03-28
Accepted: 2026-04-02
Published: 2026-04-26
Abstract
This study intends to examine the relationship between workplace bullying and work requirements towards work stress. It was conducted on customs officers in the eastern region of Malaysia. A total of 124 respondents were given a self-administered questionnaire towards getting their responses on the said variables. Data analysis was done using SPSS. The findings indicate that workplace bullying has a significant relationship with job stress. In addition, job demands also show a positive relationship with job stress. Therefore, the findings of this study are useful for academics and other researchers in examining issues related to workplace bullying, job demands, and job stress. The findings offer ideas or solutions to reduce workplace bullying and job demands that contribute to job stress.
Keywords
Workplace bullying, work demands, work stress, custom officers
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