Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers

Volume: 12 Number: 2 June 1, 2010
  • Ronald J. Burke
  • Stig B. Matheisen
  • Stale Einarsen
  • Lisa Fiksenbaum
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Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers

Abstract

Purpose -This research examined the relationship of workaholism components identified by Spence and Robbins (1992) and perceptions of risk at work, occupational health and safety values and practices, accidents and “near miss” accidents at work. Three workaholism components were considered: work involvement, feeling driven to work because of inner pressures, and work enjoyment. Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected from 1017 Norwegian workers on oil rigs in the North Sea using questionnaires, a 59% response rate. Findings - Oil rig workers scoring higher on feeling driven to work indicated higher levels of perceived risk, rated the safety climate less favorably and reported more “near miss” accidents. Oil rig workers scoring higher on work enjoyment reported lower risk perceptions and a more favorable occupation safety and health climate. Finally, oil rig workers scoring higher on work involvement indicated less positive perceptions of health and safety values and practices but fewer “near miss” accidents at work. Research limitations/implications –All data were collected using worker self-reports at one point in time making an examination of causality difficult. Practical implications - These findings are consistent with recent evidence highlighting the role of individual factors in predicting accidents at work. Originality/value- Extends our understanding of workplace accidents by incorporating new stable individual characteristics.

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Turkish

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Authors

Ronald J. Burke This is me

Stig B. Matheisen This is me

Stale Einarsen This is me

Lisa Fiksenbaum This is me

Publication Date

June 1, 2010

Submission Date

June 1, 2010

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2010 Volume: 12 Number: 2

APA
Burke, R. J., Matheisen, S. B., Einarsen, S., & Fiksenbaum, L. (2010). Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, 12(2), 25-40. https://izlik.org/JA42RL32FE
AMA
1.Burke RJ, Matheisen SB, Einarsen S, Fiksenbaum L. Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers. isguc. 2010;12(2):25-40. https://izlik.org/JA42RL32FE
Chicago
Burke, Ronald J., Stig B. Matheisen, Stale Einarsen, and Lisa Fiksenbaum. 2010. “Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety Among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 12 (2): 25-40. https://izlik.org/JA42RL32FE.
EndNote
Burke RJ, Matheisen SB, Einarsen S, Fiksenbaum L (June 1, 2010) Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 12 2 25–40.
IEEE
[1]R. J. Burke, S. B. Matheisen, S. Einarsen, and L. Fiksenbaum, “Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers”, isguc, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 25–40, June 2010, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA42RL32FE
ISNAD
Burke, Ronald J. - Matheisen, Stig B. - Einarsen, Stale - Fiksenbaum, Lisa. “Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety Among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 12/2 (June 1, 2010): 25-40. https://izlik.org/JA42RL32FE.
JAMA
1.Burke RJ, Matheisen SB, Einarsen S, Fiksenbaum L. Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers. isguc. 2010;12:25–40.
MLA
Burke, Ronald J., et al. “Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety Among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, vol. 12, no. 2, June 2010, pp. 25-40, https://izlik.org/JA42RL32FE.
Vancouver
1.Ronald J. Burke, Stig B. Matheisen, Stale Einarsen, Lisa Fiksenbaum. Workaholism Components and Occupational Safety among Norwegian Oil Rig Workers. isguc [Internet]. 2010 Jun. 1;12(2):25-40. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA42RL32FE