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2. Heavy Work Investment, Workaholism, Servant Leadership, and Organizational Outcomes: A Study among Italian Workers.

3. Never Not Working : Why the Always-On Culture Is Bad for Business--and How to Fix It

4. Emotion Recognition for Self-aid in Addiction Treatment, Psychotherapy, and Nonviolent Communication

5. Too Much of a Good Thing? On the Relationship Between CSR and Employee Work Addiction.

6. The interplay between work engagement, workaholism, emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction in academics: A person‐centred approach to the study of occupational well‐being and its relations with job hindrances and job challenges in an Italian university

7. Working in Retirement: The Longevity Perplexities Continue.

8. The Extraordinary Terry Teachout: Gone too soon, but what a life.

9. Heavy Study Investment in Italian College Students. An Analysis of Loscalzo and Giannini's (2017) Studyholism Comprehensive Model.

10. Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Workweek.

11. THE SUMNER OF LOVE.

12. Personalize Your Management Development.

15. Presenteeism: The Invisible Leviathan of Organizational Psychology.

17. Do workaholic hotel supervisors provide family supportive supervision? A role identity perspective.

21. BEYOND NINE TO FIVE: IS WORKING TO EXCESS BAD FOR HEALTH?

22. How to Stop Feeling Like a Phony in Your Library: Recognizing the Causes of the Imposter Syndrome, and How to Put a Stop to the Cycle.

23. Gender and Workaholism in New Zealand.

25. Success shrink.

26. How to effectively manage workaholic staffers.

27. A New Perspective on the Etiology of Workaholism.

28. A study of workaholism in Irish academics.

29. In-the-works of understanding workaholism.

30. İŞKOLİKLİK ÜZERİNE BİR ARAŞTIRMA

33. People Who Can't Take Vacations: The Working Stiffs.

34. Workaholic ferrets: Does a two-chamber consumer demand study give insight in the preferences of laboratory ferrets (Mustela putorius furo)?

35. Intersection of family, work and leisure during academic training.

36. Study addiction - A new area of psychological study: Conceptualization, assessment, and preliminary empirical findings.

37. Cross-national and longitudinal investigation of a short measure of workaholism.

38. Workaholics in the Workplace: German and Japanese Professionals in the United States.

39. XIX: An Opinion.

40. American Stereotypes about Scientists: Gender and Time Effects.

41. Acronia.

42. MEETING THE DEADLINE.

43. How to Break Your Addiction to Work.

44. How to Work for a Workaholic.

45. Untitled.

46. Live to Work or Love to Work: Work Craving and Work Engagement.

47. Workaholism in Brazil: Measurement and individual differences.

48. The Structure of Workaholism and Types of Workaholic.

49. La relación entre la irritación laboral y la adicción al trabajo en una muestra española multiocupacional.

50. AN ECONOMIC THEORY OF WORKAHOLICS AND ALCOHOLICS.

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