concept   workaholism

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Denmark (1) Italy (1) South Korea (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Finland (1) India (1) Mexico (1) Rural areas (1) Singapore (1) Sweden (1) United Kingdom (1) urbanized countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 workaholism Denmark In Denmark, workaholism is viewed as unbalanced and inefficient. 3
2 workaholism Italy Italians prioritize work-life balance and personal time over workaholism. 2
3 workaholism South Korea Workaholism is highly valued as dedication in South Korean culture but can be harmful to health. 2
4 workaholism Australia In Australia, workaholism is commonly perceived as dedication and ambition in the workplace. 1
5 workaholism Brazil In Brazil, personal time and social relationships are valued outside of work despite the concept of workaholism. 1
6 workaholism China In China, workaholism is seen as a symbol of dedication and loyalty to the company. 1
7 workaholism Finland In Finland, work-life balance and leisure activities are highly valued in opposition to workaholism. 1
8 workaholism India In India, workaholism is commonly seen as a commitment to attaining career success. 1
9 workaholism Mexico In Mexico, there is a strong emphasis on personal time and social relationships outside of work, opposed to workaholism. 1
10 workaholism Rural areas Workaholism is less prevalent in rural areas as work-life balance is often prioritized. 1
11 workaholism Singapore In Singapore, workaholism is seen as indicative of dedication and value to the company. 1
12 workaholism Sweden In Sweden, workaholism is viewed as a possible indication of ineffective time management. 1
13 workaholism United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, workaholism is perceived as dedication and ambition in the workplace. 1
14 workaholism urbanized countries Workaholism is highly regarded and often linked to success and ambition in urbanized countries. 1