MOHAMMED MANSOOR AHMED PILLAI

@presidencyuniversity.in

Associate Professor and School of Management
Presidency University

EDUCATION

BCA, MBA, PHD

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Marketing, Management Information Systems, General Business, Management and Accounting
2

Scopus Publications

72

Scholar Citations

3

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • A Critical Review on Role of Prison Environment on Stress and Psychiatric Problems Among Prisoners
    Mohammed Mansoor, Syed Khalid Perwez, T.N.V.R Swamy, H Ramaseshan
    Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2015
    There are several studies in the field of Stress management suggests that Stress is supposed to be very high among prison population. This is an attempt at reviewing the stress and the psychiatric problems associated with it in general, using Prison environment as the context of the paper. Aim: This paper tries to study the effects that prison environment has on its occupants, mainly focusing on inmates of the prison. Objective: To study various seminal literatures on Prison environment across the world and to find a common ground among them Design/Method/Approach: The paper is mainly theoretical in perspective using various literatures from prison environment as its context. Hence we have used literature survey method as our preferred research methodology. Results and Findings: From the reviews of diverse literature on the field of correctional facilities suggests that prison environment does plays a significant role in the development of stress and psychiatric problems among prison inmates. This is further discussed in the concluding part of this paper. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n1s1p218
  • Nature of job and psychiatric problems: the experiences of industrial workers
    Syed Khalid Perwez, Abdul Khalique, H. Ramaseshan, T. N. V. R. Swamy, Mohammed Mansoor
    Global Journal of Health Science, 2015
    AIM: The present study aimed to examine the effect of nature of job (High risk/low risk) on psychiatric problems of 200 workers of Tata Motors Ltd. in Jamshedpur. The workers/participants were divided on the basis of the nature of their job (high/low risk) and their salary (high/low paid) resulting in four sub-groups with 50 participants respectively s. METHODS: The Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire (M.H.Q) constructed by Crown and Crisp (1966) and adapted in Hindi by Srivastava and Bhat in 1974 was administered on the participants. RESULTS: Results clearly indicated that nature of job (high and low risk) played a significant role in creating psychiatric problems in workers. Workers doing high risk jobs showed a greater amount of psychiatric problems compared to workers doing low risk jobs in both high paid and low paid categories. Psychiatric problems included free-floating anxiety, obsessional traits and symptoms, phobic anxiety, somatic concomitants of anxiety, neurotic depression, and hysterical personality traits were seen more in high risk job workers. CONCLUSIONS: High risk job workers had significantly higher psychiatric problems compared to low risk job workers.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Impact of Stress on Mental Health Problems among SME's Businessmen: Post COVID-19 Situation
    DMM AP, DSK Perwez, DS TNVR
    International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology 11 (10) , 2020
    2020
  • Emotional intelligence: an empirical study among post-graduate students
    DMM AP, DSK Perwez, DS TNVR
    International Journal of Management 11 (9) , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 6
  • A Comparative Study of Performance Appraisal Practices in Select it Industies in Visakhapatnam-An Analytical Study
    V Sreecharan, M Mansoor
    2017
  • Impact of Organizational Stressors on IT Professionals in India
    V Sreecharan, M Mansoor
    2017
  • A critical review on role of prison environment on stress and psychiatric problems among prisoners
    M Mansoor, SK Perwez, T Swamy, H Ramaseshan
    Mediterranean Journal of social sciences 6 (1), 218-223 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 62
  • Nature of job and psychiatric problems: The experiences of industrial workers
    SK Perwez, A Khalique, H Ramaseshan, T Swamy, M Mansoor
    Global Journal of Health Science 7 (1), 288 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 4
  • Organizational role stress: an emprical analysis in BPO
    V Gururajan, SK Perwez, H Ramaseshan, M Mansoor
    International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering 3 (11), 43 , 2013
    2013

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • A critical review on role of prison environment on stress and psychiatric problems among prisoners
    M Mansoor, SK Perwez, T Swamy, H Ramaseshan
    Mediterranean Journal of social sciences 6 (1), 218-223 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 62
  • Emotional intelligence: an empirical study among post-graduate students
    DMM AP, DSK Perwez, DS TNVR
    International Journal of Management 11 (9) , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 6
  • Nature of job and psychiatric problems: The experiences of industrial workers
    SK Perwez, A Khalique, H Ramaseshan, T Swamy, M Mansoor
    Global Journal of Health Science 7 (1), 288 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 4
  • Impact of Stress on Mental Health Problems among SME's Businessmen: Post COVID-19 Situation
    DMM AP, DSK Perwez, DS TNVR
    International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology 11 (10) , 2020
    2020
  • A Comparative Study of Performance Appraisal Practices in Select it Industies in Visakhapatnam-An Analytical Study
    V Sreecharan, M Mansoor
    2017
  • Impact of Organizational Stressors on IT Professionals in India
    V Sreecharan, M Mansoor
    2017
  • Organizational role stress: an emprical analysis in BPO
    V Gururajan, SK Perwez, H Ramaseshan, M Mansoor
    International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering 3 (11), 43 , 2013
    2013