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-dimension workaholism scale, which was previously applied in our country in relation to workaholism. There were not enough findings to … identify police managers as workaholic in the end of the research. However, the result obtained reveals a hidden workaholism in …, validity and reliability of “Workaholism Scale Turkish Form” was accepted. A number of suggestions regarding workaholic …
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comprised second order factor called workaholism. …
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phenomena such as corruption, organizational stress, burnout, workaholism, mobbing, collective personality, organizational myths … affected by an extended crisis: organisational stress, burnout, workaholism and mobbing. …
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The study tests the relationship between motivation, satisfaction, and loyalty using a structural equation model. Data have been collected through a questionnaire applied to visitors attending a local festival, Castro Marim Medieval Fair, which hosts every year between 45.000 and 60.000...
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Social capital is the bond that links societies together and without which there is little opportunity for economic growth or individual well-being. Thus, this paper aims to contribute to the literature by providing an analytically reliable concept of social capital and a methodological tool for...
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The Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) aims at improving empirical understanding of the health and well-being of older adults in low- and middle-income countries. A total of 321 adults aged 50 years and older were interviewed in rural Pune district, India, in 2007. We used...
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This paper analyses the crosscultural comparability of well-being among 13–20 year-old adolescents using two samples, one from Oran County (Wilaya) in Algeria and another from Catalonia (Spain). The following are used as well-being indicators: a modified version of the original Personal...
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