Work addiction is not new to the psychological literature and has evolved over time [PDF]
Atroszko, PA, Griffiths, MD
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Workaholics and Drop Outs in Optimal Organizations [PDF]
JEL classifications: C92; D44; J31; D72; D82;organizations;all-pay auctions;prices;contests ...
Müller, W., Schotter, A.
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Editorial: Heavy-Work Investment: Divergent perspectives. [PDF]
Tziner A +2 more
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Economic Incentives to Retire: A Qualitative Choice Approach [PDF]
This paper addresses two questions:(1) Are older persons' retirement ages significantly affected by the opportunities for income from earnings,private pensions, and Social Security and for leisure at alternative retirement ages?; and (2) How large are ...
Gary S. Fields, Olivia S. Mitchell
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The cost of collectivism: the role of workaholism and exploitation in the psychosocial mechanisms of overwork. [PDF]
Takagi R +5 more
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Work-Addiction Risk in Athletic Trainers and Its Relationship to Work-Family Conflict and Burnout. [PDF]
Eason CM, Gilgallon TJ, Singe SM.
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Identification of heavy work investment antecedents: a research on digital leadership. [PDF]
Turan-Torun B +6 more
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Work addiction, emotional dysregulation, addictive eating, and physical health among full-time employees in the United States. [PDF]
Tang CS.
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How changes in laughter predict work engagement and workaholism: reciprocal relationships among Japanese employees. [PDF]
Shimazu A +5 more
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Spring 2017, Making It Work: An International Love Story at UNH [PDF]
Riley, Allison
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