Workaholism and overcommitment are often used as interchangeable constructs describing an individual’s over-involvement toward their own job. Employees with high levels in both constructs are characterized by an excessive effort and attachment to their job, with the incapability to detach from it and negative consequences in terms of poor health and job burnout. However, few studies have simultaneously measured both constructs, and their relationships are still not clear. In this study, we try to disentangle workaholism and overcommitment by comparing them with theoretically related contextual and personal antecedents, as well as their health consequences. We conducted a nonprobability mixed mode research design on 133 employees from differ...
none4noUsing the Conservation of Resources (COR - Hobfoll, 1989, 2011) theory as a framework we hypo...
Overlapping aspects between work addiction and work engagement make difficult distinguish the pathol...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Workaholism and overcommitment are often used as interchangeable constructs describing an individual...
Workaholism and overcommitment are often used as interchangeable constructs describing an individual...
Workaholism is defined as the combination of two underlying dimensions: working excessively and work...
none4In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholis...
Abstract Aims This article addresses the stable tendency of excessive and compulsive working (i....
Abstract Aims This article addresses the stable tendency of excessive and compulsive working (i....
In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholism, wh...
The current study aimed to test how workload, via workaholism, impacts job performance along with th...
In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholism, wh...
The academic literature has drawn a clear distinction between a positive form (i.e., work engagement...
The current study aimed to test how workload, via workaholism, impacts job performance along with th...
The academic literature has drawn a clear distinction between a positive form (i.e., work engagement...
none4noUsing the Conservation of Resources (COR - Hobfoll, 1989, 2011) theory as a framework we hypo...
Overlapping aspects between work addiction and work engagement make difficult distinguish the pathol...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...
Workaholism and overcommitment are often used as interchangeable constructs describing an individual...
Workaholism and overcommitment are often used as interchangeable constructs describing an individual...
Workaholism is defined as the combination of two underlying dimensions: working excessively and work...
none4In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholis...
Abstract Aims This article addresses the stable tendency of excessive and compulsive working (i....
Abstract Aims This article addresses the stable tendency of excessive and compulsive working (i....
In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholism, wh...
The current study aimed to test how workload, via workaholism, impacts job performance along with th...
In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholism, wh...
The academic literature has drawn a clear distinction between a positive form (i.e., work engagement...
The current study aimed to test how workload, via workaholism, impacts job performance along with th...
The academic literature has drawn a clear distinction between a positive form (i.e., work engagement...
none4noUsing the Conservation of Resources (COR - Hobfoll, 1989, 2011) theory as a framework we hypo...
Overlapping aspects between work addiction and work engagement make difficult distinguish the pathol...
In order to explain the diverging well-being outcomes of workaholism, this study aimed to examine th...