Journal of Managerial Psychology: Volume 29 Issue 1

Subject:

Table of contents - Special Issue: Types of heavy work investment

Psychometric assessment of workaholism measures

Cecilie Schou Andreassen, Jørn Hetland, Ståle Pallesen

Although the concept of workaholism has existed in the academic literature for decades, exploration of its measurements seems to lag behind. The purpose of this study is to…

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On passion and heavy work investment: personal and organizational outcomes

Nathalie Houlfort, Frédérick L. Philippe, Robert J. Vallerand, Julie Ménard

The present research aimed to conceptually position passion for work as a predictor of HWI, as well as to assess the short and long-term influence of passion for work on workers'…

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Heavy work investment: its motivational make-up and outcomes

Ilona van Beek, Toon W. Taris, Wilmar B. Schaufeli, Veerle Brenninkmeijer

The present study aims to investigate the motivational correlates of two types of heavy work investment: workaholism and work engagement. Building on Higgins's regulatory focus…

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Work engagement versus workaholism: a test of the spillover-crossover model

Arnold B. Bakker, Akihito Shimazu, E. Demerouti, Kyoko Shimada, Norito Kawakami

The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment – work engagement and workaholism – are related to family satisfaction as reported by…

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A heavy work investment typology: a biopsychosocial framework

Marina Astakhova, Mary Hogue

– The purpose of this paper is to apply a biopsychosocial model to develop an integrated typology of heavy work investment (HWI) behaviors.

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Cover of Journal of Managerial Psychology

ISSN:

0268-3946

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Carrie Bulger