none3siWhile the academic literature acknowledges that workaholism may result from individual characteristics as well as from environmental factors, little is known about the joint impact of these two kinds of antecedents. The present study explores whether the interaction between the perception of an overwork climate in the workplace and person characteristics (i.e., achievement motivation, perfectionism, conscientiousness, self-efficacy) may foster workaholism. Data were collected on a sample of 333 Dutch employees. The results of moderated regression analyses fully supported our hypotheses and showed that the interaction between an overwork climate and person characteristics is related to workaholism. More specifically, our resu...
The aim of this study is to examine, with a longitudinal design, the moderating role of workload in ...
This study among a Dutch convenience sample of self-employed individuals (n = 262) and salaried empl...
The purpose of this study is to examine the association between workaholism and two possible disposi...
While the academic literature acknowledges that workaholism may result from individual characteristi...
Workaholism is defined as the combination of two underlying dimensions: working excessively and work...
Drawing on a convenience sample of 9,160 Dutch employees, the present study examined whether commonl...
The academic literature has drawn a clear distinction between a positive form (i.e., work engagement...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Building on Deci and Ryan's Self-Determination Theory and Meijman and Mulder's Effort-Recovery Model...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the relative importance of personality and organiza...
The present series of studies examines how the two dimensions of workaholism (working excessively an...
The basic goal of this research was to examine which aspects of work motivation and perfectionism pr...
Workaholism and overcommitment are often used as interchangeable constructs describing an individual...
The aim of this study is to examine, with a longitudinal design, the moderating role of workload in ...
This study among a Dutch convenience sample of self-employed individuals (n = 262) and salaried empl...
The purpose of this study is to examine the association between workaholism and two possible disposi...
While the academic literature acknowledges that workaholism may result from individual characteristi...
Workaholism is defined as the combination of two underlying dimensions: working excessively and work...
Drawing on a convenience sample of 9,160 Dutch employees, the present study examined whether commonl...
The academic literature has drawn a clear distinction between a positive form (i.e., work engagement...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Building on Deci and Ryan's Self-Determination Theory and Meijman and Mulder's Effort-Recovery Model...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the relative importance of personality and organiza...
The present series of studies examines how the two dimensions of workaholism (working excessively an...
The basic goal of this research was to examine which aspects of work motivation and perfectionism pr...
Workaholism and overcommitment are often used as interchangeable constructs describing an individual...
The aim of this study is to examine, with a longitudinal design, the moderating role of workload in ...
This study among a Dutch convenience sample of self-employed individuals (n = 262) and salaried empl...
The purpose of this study is to examine the association between workaholism and two possible disposi...