“…For example, Danielsson et al (2015) reported that among thousands of participants in their studies over the past two years, 84% had reported being in some type of conflict situation with their coworkers, and about 50% had experienced it on a weekly basis. In addition to its high prevalence, interpersonal conflict has been found to have detrimental effects on employee job attitudes, health and well‐being, nonwork life and performance (for reviews, see Bonaccio et al , 2019; Kuriakose et al , 2019; Notelaers et al , 2018; Ye et al , 2019). In addition to the negative effects of interpersonal conflict on individuals’ work and health‐related outcomes, Zhou et al (2019) suggest that effects of interpersonal conflict at work can spill over to employees’ negative work behaviors.…”