The social construction of workaholism as a representational naturalization [PDF]
Workaholism, a term borrowed from the language around alcoholism, first appeared in academic writing in the late 1960s. This article addresses the following questions: How has the concept of workaholism evolved in scientific literature and in society ...
Lilian Negura +2 more
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Individual factors associated with workaholism among Tunisian engineers [PDF]
Introduction Globalization and increased competition in the engineering profession induce to work longer and harder, which predisposes to workaholism or work addiction.
A. Bouaziz +5 more
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Workaholism, sleep disorders, and potential e-learning impacts among Menoufia university staff during COVID–19 pandemic [PDF]
Background: Workaholism is described as a constant, internal drive to work and behavioral addiction to work. Studies have shown the negative associations between workaholism, job performance, and health results as disrupted sleep.
Heba Khodary Allam +3 more
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Continuing medical education in China: evidence from primary health workers’ preferences for continuing traditional Chinese medicine education [PDF]
Background Continuing Medical Education (CME) is an important part of the training process for health workers worldwide. In China, training in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) not only improves the expertise of medical workers, but also supports the ...
Hao Yan +8 more
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The prevalence of workaholism: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
The present study represents the first meta-analysis and systematic review on the prevalence of workaholism. It also investigated if sample size, representativeness, and instrument moderated the prevalence estimates.
Filip Borgen Andersen +3 more
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Work addiction and social functioning: A systematic review and five meta-analyses. [PDF]
As theoretical models suggest, work addiction has several adverse correlates and consequences, such as unfavorable personality traits, physical and psychological symptoms, and social conflicts.
Viktória Kenyhercz +4 more
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Growing immigration creates linguistically and culturally diverse working environments. National cultural characteristics are common concepts in everyday discourse in culturally heterogeneous workplaces as well as in academic research on work ...
Mika Raunio, Minna Säävälä
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Why workaholics are not Mozarts? Musical abilities in post-cognitive era [PDF]
The paper is looking at recent publications on musical abilities suggesting the most promising trends for future research. Musical abilities and talent are the most revealing for the whole agenda of giftedness; therefore, it’s easier to see the most ...
Kirnarskaya D.K.
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The Effect of Workaholism on Occupational Burnout in Employees Working at Non-industrial Iranian South Oil Company (N.I.S.O.C) [PDF]
Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of Workaholism (work addiction) and its dimensions including work involvement, internal willingness to work and work enjoyment on job burnout in Non- industrial Iranian ...
Fateme Maarefi, Younes Hajati
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Socio-psychological and personal characteristics of the manifestation of workaholism [PDF]
Introduction. The most important sphere of a modern person’s life, which takes up a large amount of time, is work activity, which can lead to an inability to fully devote time to communicating with loved ones and avoiding one’s own unresolved life and ...
Ryadinskaya, Evgenia Nikolaevna +1 more
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