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Excessive work behavior remains an issue in pursuing managerial careers. In this context, the glamorization of overwork … provides an overview of influencing factors stimulating overwork behavior and its glamorization within different settings … significant explanatory power for the development of overwork tendencies. The empirical results further reveal that the level of …
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comprised second order factor called workaholism. …
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‐working white‐collar workers: karoshi – death from overwork – or Salaryman′s Sudden Death Syndrome. Officially it does not exist as …
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This paper examines how changes in macroeconomy environment and employment situation affected the workaholism trend … among Japanese workers. Results of the analysis indicated that the driven component of workaholism remained high from the …
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‐collar workers: Karoshi (death from overwork) – Salaryman′s Sudden Death Syndrome. Officially, it does not exist, as the government …
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This study aims to analyze how workaholism and work engagement influenced Distance Learning (DL) - as a subset of … (Mage = 48.80±9.17) have been performed. Among the main findings, workaholism is a positive predictor of WFC, negative … positive predictor of DL perceived efficacy. However, workaholism is a stronger predictor than work engagement. Moreover, DL …
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