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Workaholism in organizations: psychological and physical well-being consequences

โœ Scribed by Burke, Ronald J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0748-8386

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โœฆ Synopsis


Although workaholism in organizations has received considerable attention in the popular press, our understanding of it remains quite limited. This study, using measures developed by Spence and Robbins (J. Personal Assess. 1992; 58: 160ยฑ178), examines the relationship of workaholism type to indicators of psychological and physical well-being. Data were collected from 530 male and female managers and professionals using anonymous questionnaires. The results showed a relationship between workaholism and poorer emotional and physical well-being.


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