Work hours and work addiction | p. 3 |
How long? : the historical, economic and cultural factors behind working hours and overwork | p. 36 |
The workaholic breakdown syndrome | p. 61 |
Exploring new frontiers to generate an integrated definition of workaholism | p. 89 |
Understanding workaholism : the case for behavioral tendencies | p. 108 |
Making sense of temporal organizational boundary control | p. 131 |
Economic and employment conditions, karoshi (work to death) and the trend of studies on workaholism in Japan | p. 158 |
Workaholic types : it's now how hard you work but why and how you work hard | p. 173 |
Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde? : on the differences between work engagement and workaholism | p. 193 |
'Decent working time' : balancing the needs of workers and employers | p. 221 |
The unlikely referral of workaholics to an employee assistance program | p. 242 |
Career success and personal failure : a developing need to find balance | p. 270 |
Exploring career and personal outcomes and the meaning of career success among part-time professionals in organizations | p. 284 |
Improving work-life balance : REBT for workaholic treatment | p. 310 |
Spiritual leadership theory as a source for future theory, research, and recovery from workaholism | p. 330 |
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