“Workplace Aggression and Employee Performance: A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Mediating Mechanisms and Cultural Contingencies”, Rui Zhong, Jingxian Yao, Yating Wang, Zhanna Lyubykh, Sandra L. Robinson2024 (, ; similar)⁠:

We present a meta-analytic investigation of the theoretical mechanisms underlying why experienced workplace aggression is harmful to the 3 core performance outcomes (ie. task performance, citizenship behavior, and deviant behavior).

Through a comprehensive literature review of 405 empirical articles, we first extract and identify 5 prominent theoretical mechanisms: relationship quality, justice perception, psychological strain, negative affect, and state self-evaluation. By synthesizing evidence from these articles, which include 471 unique samples from 36 countries or regions (n = 149,341 participants), we reveal:

the incremental effects of the 5 mechanisms, compare their relative strengths for each performance outcome, and examine their cultural contingencies.

We conclude with a discussion of the theoretical and practical implications of our research.