The present paper encompasses a response to the debate paper by Griffiths et al. about work addiction myths. Generally, we found weak empirical basis for the statement that there exist major myths and controversies regarding work addiction. Although we agree with Griffiths et al. on several issues, we argue that: (a) although work addiction is not a new behavioral addiction, work addiction research is still in its infancy; (b) work addiction is largely similar to other behavioral addictions; (c) work addiction and workaholism are actually the same; and (d) there is no compelling evidence that work addiction occurs before adulthood
This commentary intends to provide constructive input into the “Ten myths about work addiction” by G...
Workaholism was first conceptualized as a behavioral addiction featuring compulsive use and interper...
This commentary addresses Griffiths et al. (2018)’s sixth myth about work addiction. We agree that w...
This commentary addresses a recent article by Griffiths et al. (2018) about myths in work addiction....
Research into work addiction has steadily grown over the past decade. However, the literature is far...
Background and aim: Referring to Ten myths about work addiction reviewed by Griffiths, Demetrovics, ...
The present paper encompasses a response to the debate paper by Griffiths et al. about work addictio...
The present paper encompasses a response to the debate paper by Griffiths et al. about work addictio...
Background and aim: Referring to Ten myths about work addiction reviewed by Griffiths, Demetrovics, ...
In an unprecedented collaborative effort to integrate the existing knowledge on work addiction and d...
In their critical review, Griffiths et al. (2018) discussed 10 myths in the study of work addiction,...
This commentary considers a recent debate paper which presents and counters 10 work addiction myths....
In an unprecedented collaborative effort to integrate the existing knowledge on work addiction and d...
This commentary considers a recent debate paper which presents and counters 10 work addiction myths....
In an unprecedented collaborative effort to integrate the existing knowledge on work addiction and d...
This commentary intends to provide constructive input into the “Ten myths about work addiction” by G...
Workaholism was first conceptualized as a behavioral addiction featuring compulsive use and interper...
This commentary addresses Griffiths et al. (2018)’s sixth myth about work addiction. We agree that w...
This commentary addresses a recent article by Griffiths et al. (2018) about myths in work addiction....
Research into work addiction has steadily grown over the past decade. However, the literature is far...
Background and aim: Referring to Ten myths about work addiction reviewed by Griffiths, Demetrovics, ...
The present paper encompasses a response to the debate paper by Griffiths et al. about work addictio...
The present paper encompasses a response to the debate paper by Griffiths et al. about work addictio...
Background and aim: Referring to Ten myths about work addiction reviewed by Griffiths, Demetrovics, ...
In an unprecedented collaborative effort to integrate the existing knowledge on work addiction and d...
In their critical review, Griffiths et al. (2018) discussed 10 myths in the study of work addiction,...
This commentary considers a recent debate paper which presents and counters 10 work addiction myths....
In an unprecedented collaborative effort to integrate the existing knowledge on work addiction and d...
This commentary considers a recent debate paper which presents and counters 10 work addiction myths....
In an unprecedented collaborative effort to integrate the existing knowledge on work addiction and d...
This commentary intends to provide constructive input into the “Ten myths about work addiction” by G...
Workaholism was first conceptualized as a behavioral addiction featuring compulsive use and interper...
This commentary addresses Griffiths et al. (2018)’s sixth myth about work addiction. We agree that w...