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Contextualising over-engagement in work: towards a more global understanding of workaholism as an addiction

机译:使过度参与工作情境化:使全球对工作狂的沉迷感更加全球化

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Purpose:\udDespite increasing empirical research into workaholism, no single definition or conceptualisation has emerged, and current understandings of workaholism are arguably problematic. The primary purpose of this paper is to clarify some of these issues, by defining and contextualising over-engagement in work that leads to severe negative consequences (i.e., workaholism) as a genuine behavioural addiction.\udApproach:\udBy conceptualising work behaviours as manifestations of behavioural engagement and placing them on a continuum from withdrawal/under-engagement (e.g., persistent absenteeism) to over-engagement (e.g., work conflicting with all other activity), this paper argues that workaholism is an extreme negative aspect of behavioural engagement. It then examines the extent to which workaholism can be viewed as a genuine addiction by using criteria applied to other more traditional behavioural addictions (e.g., gambling addiction, exercise addiction), before briefly outlining an approach towards a more global understanding of workaholism.\udFindings:\udThe framework presented here helps to contextualise over-engagement to work as a genuine addiction. It presents more comprehensive understanding of workaholism that takes into account the individual factors of the employee, situational factors of the working environment, and structural factors of the work activity itself. It provides theoretically derived links between workaholism and other work behaviours that can be empirically demonstrated. Practical implications: Viewing workaholism as an addiction that comprises extreme and prolonged behavioural over-engagement can be invaluable for promoting healthy work engagement. A clearer understanding of the underpinnings of workaholism can allow for a better assessment and management by practitioners.\udOriginality/value:\udThis paper is one the first to contextualise workaholism in relation to other work behaviours, conceptualise it as a genuine behavioural addiction, and to apply clinical criteria for addiction to under- stand workaholism as prolonged and extreme behavioural engagement.
机译:目的:\ ud尽管对工作狂的实证研究不断增加,但没有出现单一的定义或概念化,并且目前对工作狂的理解可能存在问题。本文的主要目的是通过定义和情境化过度参与工作,从而导致严重的负面后果(即工作狂),将其视为真正的行为成瘾,从而澄清其中的一些问题。\ udApproach:\ ud通过将工作行为概念化为表现形式关于行为参与,并将其置于从退缩/参与不足(例如持续的旷工)到过度参与(例如与所有其他活动冲突的工作)的连续体,本文认为工作狂是行为参与的极端消极方面。然后,在简要概述了对工作狂的更全球性理解的方法之前,通过使用适用于其他更传统的行为成瘾(例如,赌博成瘾,运动成瘾)的标准,研究了工作狂被视为真正的成瘾的程度。\ udFindings :\ ud此处介绍的框架有助于将过度投入的情境化,以使他们真正成瘾。它提供了对工作狂的更全面理解,其中考虑了员工的个人因素,工作环境的情境因素以及工作活动本身的结构因素。它提供了工作狂和其他工作行为之间从理论上得出的联系,这些联系可以通过经验证明。实际意义:将工作狂视为上瘾,包括过度和长期的过度行为投入,对于促进健康的工作投入而言是无价的。 \ ud原始性/价值:\ ud本文是第一个将工作狂与其他工作行为相关联的背景资料,将其概念化为真正的行为成瘾,并且将成瘾的临床标准应用于长期和极端的行为参与,以了解工作狂。

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