Yıl: 2008/ Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2 Sıra: 2 / No: 328 /     DOI: 10.4026/1303-2860.2008.0071.x

Prof.Dr. Ronald J. BURKE Prof.Dr. Stig Berge MATTHIESEN
York University-University of Bergen


Abstract:
This exploratory study examined the relationships of workaholism components identified by Spence and Robbins (1992) and the experience of flow or optimal experience among 211 journalists in Norway.  Data were collected using anonymous questionnaires.  Three workaholism components were considered: work involvement, feeling driven to work because of inner needs, and work enjoyment.  Hierarchical regression analyses, controlling for personal demographics and work situation characteristics, found that journalists scoring higher on work enjoyment and lower on feeling driven to work indicated higher levels of flow or optimal experience at work.

 Keywords: Workhaholic, Journalist, Work Involvement





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