نتایج جستجو برای: combined workaholism

تعداد نتایج: 376752  

Ali Reza MohammadiArya, Ebrahim Rezaei Dogaheh, Mohamad Khaledian,

Objective: Present research intends to investigate relationship of psychological hardiness with emotional intelligence and workaholism among high school teachers. Methods: The study population includes all male and female high school teachers in Ghorveh city in the academic year 2012-2013. Using simple random sampling method, 100 male and female teachers were selected. To collect data, Kobas...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020

2016
Raphael Snir Itzhak Harpaz

Although the term workaholism is widely used, little consensus exists about its meaning, and there is a great need for further theoretical and methodological advancement. We attempt to address this need by introducing the concept of Heavy Work Investment (HWI), and viewing workaholism as only one of its subtypes. Furthermore, we propose a model consisting of four main components: HWI, its possi...

2017
Gülseren KESKİN

Business addiction and workaholism concepts terms are used interchangeably. Oates firstly defines Workaholism as "Continually need to work in a manner that compulsive and uncontrollable'' in the literature (1). This definition has come to the fore two issues: excessive work and an inner compulsion to work, uncontrolled manner. Wor-kaholic's most important difference from hard-working people are...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2011
Ilona van Beek Toon W Taris Wilmar B Schaufeli

Building on Deci and Ryan's Self-Determination Theory and Meijman and Mulder's Effort-Recovery Model, the present study examined the nature, antecedents, and consequences of working hard (i.e., workaholism and work engagement) in a Dutch convenience sample of 1,246 employees. A confirmatory factor analysis showed that workaholism and work engagement were two largely independent concepts. Crossi...

2016
Greta Mazzetti Roberta Biolcati Dina Guglielmi Caryn Vallesi Wilmar B. Schaufeli

The first purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of individual characteristics, i.e., positive and negative affectivity, in explaining the different perception of job control and job demands in a particularly demanding environment such as the healthcare setting. In addition, we aimed to explore the mediational role of work engagement and workaholism using the Job Demands-Resou...

2013
Manjari Srivastava

The changing nature of the economy and increased competition has put a great demand on professionals today. As a result, workaholism is emerging as a behavior pattern among professionals. The main objective of the study is an exploration towards identifying the relationship between workaholism, job demands, work values and perceived stress and anxiety among working professionals in Mumbai, Indi...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2004
Grazyna Kochanska Amanda E Friesenborg Lindsey A Lange Michelle M Martel Grazyna Kochanska

The authors examined the contributions of infant's temperament and parent's personality to their relationship. In Study 1, 102 infants, mothers, and fathers were studied when infants were 7 months; in Study 2, 112 infants and mothers were followed from 9 to 45 months. Infants' temperament (joy, fear, anger, and attention) was observed in standard temperament paradigms. Parents' personality meas...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2012
Mario Del Líbano Susana Llorens Marisa Salanoval Wilmar B Schaufeli

Taking the Resources-Experiences-Demands Model (RED Model) by Salanova and colleagues as our starting point, we tested how work self-efficacy relates positively to negative (i.e., work overload and work-family conflict) and positive outcomes (i.e., job satisfaction and organizational commitment), through the mediating role of workaholism (health impairment process) and work engagement (motivati...

2011
Anja Van den Broeck Bert Schreurs Hans De Witte Maarten Vansteenkiste Filip Germeys Wilmar Schaufeli

In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine the motivational orientations that may fuel the two main components of workaholism (i.e. working excessively and working compulsively). Drawings on Self-Determination Theory, both autonomous and controlled motivation were suggested to drive excessive work, which therefore was expected to relate pos...

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