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    "Los riesgos psicosociales y su influencia en el rendimiento laboral de los trabajadores de la empresa Centralcar S.A en la ciudad de Ambato,Provincia de Tungurahua"
    (Universidad Tècnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y de la Educaciòn. Carrera Psicología Industrial., 2015-09-18) Naranjo Ayala, Jessica Estefanía; López Pazmiño, Lcda. Mg. Mónica Narciza
    This work was developed through a research study, with the purpose to meet the psychosocial risks harming the health of workers, causing stress and long-term cardiovascular, respiratory, immune, gastrointestinal, dermatological, endocrine, musculoskeletal and mental consequence of inadequate working conditions, particularly of poor work organization, highlighting that stress, affecting work performance; preventing expression, issuing value judgments and decisions impacting autonomy, task completion, assuming restricting possibilities to apply skills and knowledge disturbing in leadership, teamwork, causing insecurity; sufficient reasons to allow the development of research called psychosocial risks and job performance, employees of the Centralcar S.A. Company, located in Ambato city; the approach was qualitative and quantitative Bibliographic stands, documentary, in their levels mode: explanatory, descriptive, strengthening business productivity, considering the conclusions and recommendations that lead to the development of alternative solutions that rely on personal success, professional and social worker.

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