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The Antecedents of Workaholism and other Work Behaviors
This paper presents a conceptual model of the work effort decision of individuals and thereby advances our understanding of workaholism and other patterns of high or low work involvement and high or low work enjoyment.
Morris, Robyn J., Douglas, Evan J.
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Dysfunctional Cognition and Work-Related Outcomes: A Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]
Scholtes C, Curșeu PL, Trif SR.
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reservedIl presente elaborato di tesi si propone di approfondire il legame tra tre costrutti molto rilevanti nell’attuale mondo del lavoro, ossia il workaholism, il conflitto lavoro-famiglia e l’ownership psicologica, utilizzando come modello teorico il ...
LILAJ, IGLA
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Relationship between personality types, work addiction, and quality of work life among nurses and healthcare staff in Iran. [PDF]
Fathi M +4 more
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This article is an attempt to presentations the problems of workaholism. It concentrates on workaholism of employees who work at home, particularly as a teleworkers. This article presents positive and negative aspects of work in human life. Next it shows
Król, Małgorzata
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Editorial: Exploring heavy work investment: multidimensional constructs and work outcome variance. [PDF]
Vandenberghe C +2 more
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A Meta-Analysis of Workaholism
This meta-analysis examines the relationship between workaholism and numerous work behaviors and outcomes in an attempt to a) derive a consensus regarding the current state of our understanding of this construct, and b) clarify the impact that the ...
Bowler, Jennifer L. +3 more
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The effect of thriving at work on work-family conflict: the mediating role of workaholism. [PDF]
Ni X, Zeng Z, Zhou J.
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Workaholism and work-family conflict among critical care nurses: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Hussein AHM, Ramadan LZT, Atalla ADG.
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Personality traits and the degree of work addiction among Polish women: the mediating role of depressiveness. [PDF]
Rachubińska K +6 more
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