ISSN 1930-0158
Vol. 14, Issue 2, 2013January 01, 2013 EDT
The Workaholism Analysis Questionnaire: Emphasizing Work-Life Imbalance and Addiction in the Measurement of Workaholism
The Workaholism Analysis Questionnaire: Emphasizing Work-Life Imbalance and Addiction in the Measurement of Workaholism
Articles in Vol. 14, Issue 2, 2013
Vol. 14, Issue 2, 2013
- From the editor - January 2013Angela Young
- The Workaholism Analysis Questionnaire: Emphasizing Work-Life Imbalance and Addiction in the Measurement of WorkaholismShahnaz AzizBen UhrichKarl L. WuenschBrian Swords
- Work-Family Balance and Supervisor Appraised Citizenship Behavior: The Link of Positive AffectDawn S. CarlsonK. Michele KacmarJoseph G. GrzywaczBennett TepperDwayne Whitten
- Pernicious Performance Appraisals: A Critical ExercisePaul L. Stepanovich
- Information Sources for Trust Judgments in Managerial Relationships over Time: A Conceptual AnalysisYung-Kuei HuangLinchi Kwok
Aziz, Shahnaz, Ben Uhrich, Karl L. Wuensch, and Brian Swords. 2013. “The Workaholism Analysis Questionnaire: Emphasizing Work-Life Imbalance and Addiction in the Measurement of Workaholism.” Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management 14 (2): 71–86. https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.17923.
