Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2006417725> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2006417725 endingPage "62" @default.
- W2006417725 startingPage "46" @default.
- W2006417725 abstract "Purpose – 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 theory, the paper examines which work goals workaholic and engaged employees pursue and which strategies they use to achieve these goals. Furthermore, the paper examines how workaholism and work engagement relate to three different work outcomes: job satisfaction, turnover intention, and job performance. Design/methodology/approach – Data from a cross-sectional survey study among 680 Dutch employees in the banking industry were analysed using structural equation modeling. Findings – The analyses revealed that workaholism was primarily and positively associated with having a prevention focus, whereas work engagement was primarily and positively associated with having a promotion focus. Furthermore, workaholism was negatively related to job satisfaction and job performance, and positively related to turnover intention, whereas work engagement was positively associated with job satisfaction and job performance, and negatively associated with turnover intention. Both forms of heavy work investment almost fully mediated the associations between the regulatory foci and the three work outcomes. Research limitations/implications – The conclusions rely on self-report data, a relatively homogeneous sample, and a cross-sectional design. This may have biased our findings to some degree and does not allow inferring causal conclusions. Practical implications – The findings show that workaholic and engaged employees have different work goals and use different strategies to pursue these goals. Moreover, both forms of heavy work investment are oppositely related to work outcomes. Organizations may develop policies to reduce workaholism and to promote work engagement by influencing their employees' regulatory foci. Originality/value – The present study demonstrates that two types of heavy work investment can be distinguished, each with a unique motivational make-up and a unique pattern of work outcomes." @default.
- W2006417725 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2006417725 creator A5006499627 @default.
- W2006417725 creator A5007084171 @default.
- W2006417725 creator A5010728557 @default.
- W2006417725 creator A5059853168 @default.
- W2006417725 date "2013-12-23" @default.
- W2006417725 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W2006417725 title "Heavy work investment: its motivational make-up and outcomes" @default.
- W2006417725 cites W1543946119 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W1709698377 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W1902610065 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W1902960554 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W1968752104 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W1997858829 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2010348352 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2013952549 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2014106788 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2021494121 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2031742652 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2038702827 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2045795760 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2047028789 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2055931783 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2057181425 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2058220289 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2063899647 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2084389751 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2091017938 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2092230061 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2096077734 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2103928131 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2108714716 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2113028894 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2117011282 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2121239033 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2123821623 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2143107104 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2153536664 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2153610778 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2157076698 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2163577748 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2164654071 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2169906061 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2172273046 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2797688012 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W2803347388 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W4229771890 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W4234715662 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W4246576326 @default.
- W2006417725 cites W86938483 @default.
- W2006417725 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/jmp-06-2013-0166" @default.
- W2006417725 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2006417725 type Work @default.
- W2006417725 sameAs 2006417725 @default.
- W2006417725 citedByCount "50" @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252014 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252015 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252016 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252017 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252018 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252019 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252020 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252021 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252022 @default.
- W2006417725 countsByYear W20064177252023 @default.
- W2006417725 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2006417725 hasAuthorship W2006417725A5006499627 @default.
- W2006417725 hasAuthorship W2006417725A5007084171 @default.
- W2006417725 hasAuthorship W2006417725A5010728557 @default.
- W2006417725 hasAuthorship W2006417725A5059853168 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C11012388 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C18762648 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C191160116 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C198531522 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C26077564 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C2718322 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C27548731 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C2781160688 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C71104824 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C75630572 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConcept C98147612 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConceptScore W2006417725C105795698 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConceptScore W2006417725C11012388 @default.
- W2006417725 hasConceptScore W2006417725C127413603 @default.