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Association between working hours, work engagement, and work productivity in employees: A cross-sectional study of the Japanese Study of Health, Occupation, and Psychosocial Factors Relates Equity.

Emi OkazakiDaisuke NishiRyoko SusukidaAkiomi InoueAkihito ShimazuAkizumi Tsustumi
Published in: Journal of occupational health (2019)
Working hours did not have any significant associations with work productivity when taking work engagement into account. Work engagement did not moderate the influence of working hours on work productivity, though it attenuated the relationship between working hours and work productivity.
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