In the current study we sought to examine the relationships between workaholism, work-leisure conflict, and work stress. Workaholism is related to many negative consequences to both the employee and the organization. It is vital, then, to examine these outcomes in order to find ways to reduce potential harm. As such, self-report measures were used to study whether work-leisure conflict would strengthen the relationship between workaholism and work stress, and if work-leisure conflict acts as a mediator between workaholism and work stress. The sample consisted of 346 working adults from various occupations and backgrounds. The results indicated workaholism was positively correlated with work stress. Additionally, work leisure conflict was po...
In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholism, wh...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...
By drawing on effort-recovery theory, we conducted two studies to explore the short-term process thr...
In the current study we sought to examine the relationships between workaholism , work-leisure conf...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of general and occupational stress i...
It is currently unknown if unfavorable working conditions, reflected by the demand–control–support m...
The term workaholism, patterned after the word alcoholism, first appeared in a book by Oates (1971) ...
In the current study, the relationships between workaholism, work engagement, work stress, and paid ...
Most research on workaholism has been devoted to the refinement of the construct and to the study of...
Most research on workaholism has been devoted to the refinement of the construct and to the study of...
For many years, work-life literature has focused almost exclusively on the interaction between the w...
Individuals' compulsive overworking behavior and desire for working excessively can affect their fam...
Workaholism and work engagement are described respectively as addiction to work and passion for work...
This study examined the relationship between daily work stress, leisure time activities like physica...
Current research notes a disconnect between well-being programs offered by organizations and those m...
In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholism, wh...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...
By drawing on effort-recovery theory, we conducted two studies to explore the short-term process thr...
In the current study we sought to examine the relationships between workaholism , work-leisure conf...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of general and occupational stress i...
It is currently unknown if unfavorable working conditions, reflected by the demand–control–support m...
The term workaholism, patterned after the word alcoholism, first appeared in a book by Oates (1971) ...
In the current study, the relationships between workaholism, work engagement, work stress, and paid ...
Most research on workaholism has been devoted to the refinement of the construct and to the study of...
Most research on workaholism has been devoted to the refinement of the construct and to the study of...
For many years, work-life literature has focused almost exclusively on the interaction between the w...
Individuals' compulsive overworking behavior and desire for working excessively can affect their fam...
Workaholism and work engagement are described respectively as addiction to work and passion for work...
This study examined the relationship between daily work stress, leisure time activities like physica...
Current research notes a disconnect between well-being programs offered by organizations and those m...
In recent years there has been increasing attention on the adverse health effects of workaholism, wh...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...
By drawing on effort-recovery theory, we conducted two studies to explore the short-term process thr...