Objective: According to the theory of work craving, a workaholic has a craving for self-worth compensatory incentives and an expectation of relief from negative affect experienced through neurotic perfectionism and an obsessive-compulsive style of working. Research has shown that workaholism and work engagement should be considered as two distinct work styles with different health consequences. However, the mechanisms underlying the adoption of these work styles have been neglected. The present study proposes that work craving and work engagement are differentially associated with self-regulatory competencies and health. In particular, we expected that the working styles mediate the relationships between emotional self-regulation and health...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Workaholism and work engagement can be depicted, respectively, as the pathological and the healthy f...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...
OBJECTIVE:According to the theory of work craving, a workaholic has a craving for self-worth compens...
According to the theory of work craving, a workaholic has a craving for self-worth compensatory ince...
Work craving theory addresses how work-addicted individuals direct great emotion-regulatory efforts ...
Overlapping aspects between work addiction and work engagement make difficult distinguish the pathol...
Previous research has distinguished between two types of working hard: workaholism, a "bad" type of ...
Previous research has distinguished between two types of working hard: workaholism, a bad type of wo...
\u3cp\u3eJob crafting refers to the proactive actions employees take to redesign their jobs in order...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Purpose: This study aims at disentangling the different underlying motivations that drive workaholic...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Work plays an important role in people's lives. An average person spends more time to work than to o...
The study investigates if the job-demands resources (JD-R) model could be improved by including work...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Workaholism and work engagement can be depicted, respectively, as the pathological and the healthy f...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...
OBJECTIVE:According to the theory of work craving, a workaholic has a craving for self-worth compens...
According to the theory of work craving, a workaholic has a craving for self-worth compensatory ince...
Work craving theory addresses how work-addicted individuals direct great emotion-regulatory efforts ...
Overlapping aspects between work addiction and work engagement make difficult distinguish the pathol...
Previous research has distinguished between two types of working hard: workaholism, a "bad" type of ...
Previous research has distinguished between two types of working hard: workaholism, a bad type of wo...
\u3cp\u3eJob crafting refers to the proactive actions employees take to redesign their jobs in order...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Purpose: This study aims at disentangling the different underlying motivations that drive workaholic...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Work plays an important role in people's lives. An average person spends more time to work than to o...
The study investigates if the job-demands resources (JD-R) model could be improved by including work...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Workaholism and work engagement can be depicted, respectively, as the pathological and the healthy f...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...