نتایج جستجو برای: workaholism

تعداد نتایج: 258  

Journal: :Industrial health 2009
Akihito Shimazu Wilmar B Schaufeli

The aim of the present study is to demonstrate the empirical distinctiveness of workaholism and work engagement by examining their relationships with well-being in a sample of 776 Japanese employees. We expected that workaholism is associated with unwell-being (i.e., high psychological distress and physical complaints, low job and family satisfaction, and low job performance), whereas work enga...

Journal: :Anxiety, stress, and coping 2016
Monica Molino Arnold B Bakker Chiara Ghislieri

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The present study tries to gain more insight in workaholism by investigating its antecedents and consequences using the job demands-resources model. DESIGN We hypothesized that job demands would be positively related to workaholism, particularly when job resources are low. In addition, we hypothesized that workaholism would be positively related to negative outcomes ...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2012
Monika Bartczak Nina Ogińska-Bulik

The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between workaholism and mental health among 126 Polish academic workers. The participants' mean age was 45.9 years, 51.6% of them were women. The participants completed 2 questionnaires: the work addiction risk test and the general health questionnaire. Even though 66% of the subjects were classified in the group of moderate-to-high risk of ...

2014
Cecilie Schou Andreassen Mark D. Griffiths Jørn Hetland Luca Kravina Fredrik Jensen Ståle Pallesen

Workaholism has become an increasingly popular area for empirical study. However, most studies examining the prevalence of workaholism have used non-representative samples and measures with poorly defined cut-off scores. To overcome these methodological limitations, a nationally representative survey among employees in Norway (N = 1,124) was conducted. Questions relating to gender, age, marital...

Journal: :Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services 2015
Cristina Quinones Mark D Griffiths

Workaholism was first conceptualized in the early 1970s as a behavioral addiction, featuring compulsive use and interpersonal conflict. The current article briefly examines the empirical and theoretical literature over the past four decades. In relation to conceptualization and measurement, how the concept of workaholism has worsened from using dimensions based on anecdotal evidence, ad-hoc mea...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2013
Mateusz Hauk Jan Chodkiewicz

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of general and occupational stress in the relationship between workaholism (recognized in two ways: as addiction and as behavioral tendency) and the intensity of work-family and family-work conflict. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study included 178 working people. The survey was conducted at three stages - half a year before a holiday...

2014
Aysun KANBUR

Nowadays, people combine work and family roles more than they used to do before. Workaholics spend large amounts of time at work, work excessively hard, and become obsessed with work. Workaholism can be conceptualized as an addiction like alcoholism. But, what happens to workaholics’ family when they live with work not with them? Workaholics will neglect their family life under the works in the...

2005
Daniel S. Hamermesh Joel Slemrod IZA Bonn

The Economics of Workaholism: We Should Not Have Worked on This Paper A large literature examines the addictive properties of such behaviors as smoking, drinking alcohol and eating. We argue that for some people addictive behavior may apply to a much more central aspect of economic life: working. Workaholism is subject to the same concerns about the individual as other addictions, is more likel...

2013
ARNOLD B. BAKKER EVANGELIA DEMEROUTI WIDO OERLEMANS SABINE SONNENTAG

This study among 85 individuals used a day reconstruction approach to examine whether workaholism moderates the relationship between daily activities during non-work time and daily well-being in the evening (evening happiness, momentary vigor before bedtime, and momentary recovery before bedtime). Specifically, it was hypothesized that daily work-related activities during the evening have a str...

2013
James A Russo

Purpose: This study had three aims. Firstly, to examine the validity of the workaholism triad as compared to the workaholism dyad. Secondly, to test the relationship between workaholism and work-family conflict. Thirdly, to explore the three-way relationships between worker type, WFC and supervisor support and flexible work schedules. Methodology: Participants consisted of 169 workers employed ...

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