La influencia del estrés laboral y la felicidad en el trabajo sobre los hábitos de consumo: un análisis en el contexto mexicano

Orlando-Josué Martínez-Arvizu
Mario-Alberto Salazar-Altamirano
Lorena-Gabriela Hernández-Arteaga
Esthela Galván-Vela
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Resumen

La presente investigación analiza el efecto del estrés laboral y la felicidad en el trabajo sobre los hábitos de consumo en México, destacando su impacto en el bienestar y productividad de los empleados. El estudio, de diseño no experimental y transversal, incluyó 233 empleados de diversos sectores, seleccionados por conveniencia. Los datos, recolectados mediante un cuestionario en línea, revelan que el estrés laboral tiene un efecto significativo y positivo en los hábitos de consumo emocionales y externos, mientras que la felicidad en el trabajo no muestra una influencia directa. Además, el estrés laboral afecta negativamente la felicidad en el trabajo. Estos hallazgos subrayan la importancia de gestionar el estrés laboral y la implementación de políticas organizacionales para reducirlo, fomentando un entorno saludable.

Palabras clave:
Estrés laboral, Felicidad en el trabajo, Hábitos de consumo, Cultura organizacional, Bienestar de los empleados

Autores/as

Orlando-Josué Martínez-Arvizu
Mario-Alberto Salazar-Altamirano
Lorena-Gabriela Hernández-Arteaga
Esthela Galván-Vela

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