All Work and No Play? A Meta-Analytic Examination of the Correlates and Outcomes of Workaholism

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Malissa A. Clark, Jesse S. Michel, L. Zhdanova, S. Pui, B. Baltes
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Abstract

Empirical research on workaholism has been hampered by a lack of consensus regarding the definition and appropriate measurement of the construct. In the present study, we first review prior conceptualizations of workaholism in an effort to identify a definition of workaholism. Then, we conduct a meta-analysis of the correlates and outcomes of workaholism to clarify its nomological network. Results indicate that workaholism is related to achievement-oriented personality traits (i.e., perfectionism, Type A personality), but is generally unrelated to many other dispositional (e.g., conscientiousness, self-esteem, positive affect) and demographic (e.g., gender, parental status, marital status) variables. Findings are mixed regarding the relationship between workaholism and affectively laden variables, which speaks to the complex nature of workaholism. Results also show that workaholism is related to many negative outcomes, such as burnout, job stress, work–life conflict, and decreased physical and mental health. Overall, results provide solid evidence that workaholism is best conceptualized as an addiction to work that leads to many negative individual, interpersonal, and organizational outcomes.
只工作不玩耍?工作狂相关因素与结果的元分析检验
由于对工作狂的定义和适当的测量缺乏共识,对工作狂的实证研究一直受到阻碍。在本研究中,我们首先回顾了先前对工作狂的概念化,努力确定工作狂的定义。然后,我们对工作狂的相关因素和结果进行了荟萃分析,以阐明其规律网络。结果表明,工作狂与成就导向的人格特征(如完美主义、A型人格)有关,但通常与其他性格特征(如责任心、自尊、积极情感)和人口统计学变量(如性别、父母状况、婚姻状况)无关。关于工作狂和情感负荷变量之间的关系,研究结果喜忧参半,这说明了工作狂的复杂性。研究结果还表明,工作狂与许多负面结果有关,如倦怠、工作压力、工作与生活冲突、身心健康状况下降。总的来说,研究结果提供了确凿的证据,证明工作狂最好被定义为对工作上瘾,导致许多负面的个人、人际和组织结果。
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