工作狂与过度工作者

Workaholics and Overworkers

GROUP & ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT · 2001
被引 94
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究提出一个基于感知报酬公平性的新维度,将过度投入工作的人分为工作狂和过度工作者两类,并发现两者在工作行为、态度和职业发展上存在差异。

Abstract

Since the late 1980s, there has been strong popular interest in the subject of working hours and in the so-called workaholic. There has been less interest in the academic literature on the subject of long working hours and the motivations of those who work beyond the limits of what is necessary. This study proposes a typology of those who put in excessive time and effort by introducing a second dimension: equity of perceived rewards. The new dimension points to another group alongside workaholics: overworkers. One hundred seventy-four managers and professionals with master of business administration degrees rated themselves on work and reward dimensions and provided data about work behaviors, rewards, attitudes, and job progression as part of a longitudinal study. Overworkers and workaholics were found to differ on a number of dimensions. Implications for these groups, including their potential roles in the context of boundaryless careers, and for the organizations that employ them are discussed.

组织行为学人力资源管理工作心理学职业发展