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The Impact of Workaholism on Employees’ Wellbeing: An Investigation in a Non-Western Economy Vol 12, Issue 1

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dc.contributor.author Zonaira Shehper
dc.contributor.author Shamila Nabi Khan
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-30T04:34:16Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-30T04:34:16Z
dc.date.issued 2024-09
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18580
dc.description PP. 32 ill; en_US
dc.description.abstract : Amid the aftermath of the ‘Great Resignation’ following COVID-19, employees increasingly demand improved work-life balance due to the challenges posed by modern workplaces. This study first examines the impact of workaholism on work-family inter-role conflicts. Second, it explores how work-family inter-role conflicts affect the physical and psychological health of workaholics. Third, the study assesses the impact of ill health on workaholics' job and life satisfaction. Out of 350 distributed questionnaires, 242 Pakistani employees working in the manufacturing and service sectors completed the survey. As hypothesized, workaholism is positively associated with work-family inter-role conflicts and significantly harms the health of workaholics. This diminished wellbeing leads to reduced job satisfaction and decreased life satisfaction. The study provides implications for HR managers and policymakers in Pakistan, highlighting workaholism's pervasive influence on employee wellbeing. Specifically, the results demonstrate the role of work-family inter-role conflicts in exacerbating ill health, urging organizations to prioritize work-life balance to improve workforce wellbeing and productivity. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher © Lahore School Of Economics en_US
dc.subject The Impact of Workaholism on Employees’ Wellbeing en_US
dc.title The Impact of Workaholism on Employees’ Wellbeing: An Investigation in a Non-Western Economy Vol 12, Issue 1 en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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