The Test Based on Meta-Analysis on “Does Workaholism Prefer Task Performance or Contextual Performance?”

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Abstract

The relationship between workaholism and work performance is explored by meta-analysis in this article. After searching relevant references, we had gained 94 individual effect sizes (n=57,352), 45 individual samples, and 37 references. Through the heterogeneity test, it was shown that the random effect model is more suitable. The main effect analysis showed that there is a significant positive correlation between workaholism, working excessively, working compulsively, and work performance, and further analysis showed that workaholism emphasizes the improvement of contextual performance. The subgroup test showed that the relationship between workaholism, working excessively, working compulsively, and work performance is influenced by the measurement tools of workaholism, but not influenced by the cultural background differences and time-lag research. The above results show that workaholism and its dimensions have different influences on different aspects of work performance. Besides, it is worthy to consider the moderating function of the measurement tools of workaholism in the relationship between workaholism and work performance.

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Cheng, B., & Gu, J. (2022). The Test Based on Meta-Analysis on “Does Workaholism Prefer Task Performance or Contextual Performance?” Frontiers in Psychology. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/FPSYG.2022.860687

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