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Loving thy work: developing a measure of work passion
Authors:Patricia Chen  Fiona Lee  Sandy Lim
Institution:1. National University of Singapore, Singaporepatchen@nus.edu.sgORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0173-9320;3. Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA;4. National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Passion for work has become increasingly valued, as reflected by its ubiquity in popular and empirical discourse. Yet we lack scientific consensus on the definition of work passion, and a reliable, well-validated measure of work passion that is relevant to workers across various vocations. In this paper, we identified and integrated key themes from existing scientific conceptualizations into a precise definition: Passion for work means to strongly identify with a line of work that one feels motivated to engage in and derives positive affect from doing. We developed a 10-item Work Passion (WP) scale, which we tested across multiple studies with a total of 858 adults, including working adults from two different English-speaking cultural backgrounds (i.e., United States and Singapore), and a two-wave study of employees from various vocations. Our results showed that work passion is associated with a host of beneficial outcomes, including greater career commitment, lower levels of job burnout, less work-home conflict, and fewer physical symptoms. Our research (1) provides an integrated definition of work passion, (2) offers a reliable, cross-culturally tested scale, and (3) highlights important implications for work outcomes associated with being passionate towards one’s line of work.
Keywords:Passion  vocation  motivation  well-being
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