“…Calls for a more neutral and functional definition of presenteeism ( Ruhle et al, 2019 ; Karanika-Murray and Biron, 2020 ) have led to more insightful research investigating positive motives ( Knani et al, 2021 ; Lohaus et al, 2021 ) and potential benefits ( Wang et al, 2022 ) of presenteeism. For example, evidence of positive effects for working while ill comes from Lohaus et al (2022 , 2021) who identified several categories of factors, including social norms (e.g., being liked, maintain career prospects, being loyal), financial considerations, showing endurance, and getting work done. Similarly, in a qualitative study with small enterprises, Knani et al (2021) revealed several motives explaining why workers and managers came to work despite illness.…”