The Unbearable Lightness of the Academic Work: The Positive and Negative Sides of Heavy Work Investment in a Sample of Italian University Professors and Researchers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Universities perform very demanding tasks within a workplace characterized by a critical
psychosocial environment. Against this backdrop, the aim of this study is to extend the current
literature on the job sustainability of faculty professors, examine the associations of certain job resources
(meaningfulness of work, reward) and job demands (work overload, conflict among colleagues) with
workaholism, burnout, engagement. A self-report questionnaire was administered within a public
higher education institution in Italy to a sample constituted by 291 professors. The results of path
analysis show that meaningfulness of work and reward positively correlate with work engagement,
work satisfaction, and psychological wellbeing and ward off emotional exhaustion and intention to
leave. Work overload correlates positively with workaholism, work-family conflict and intention to
leave and negatively with job satisfaction. Finally, workaholism correlates with work engagement and
mediates the relationship between work overload and work-family conflict, emotional exhaustion,
and psychological discomfort. The study highlights that to support the work of academic workers
and build healthy and sustainable universities, it is necessary to promote job resources and control job
demands. Moreover, the study highlights that work engagement and workaholism can be respectively
considered as the positive and negative sides of heavy work investment.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
academic work; psychology of sustainability; job engagement; workaholism; JD-R;
path analysis
Elenco autori:
Daniela Converso, Ilaria Sottimano, Giorgia Molinengo, Barbara Loera
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