نتایج جستجو برای: 3 justice

تعداد نتایج: 1843063  

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2014
Russell E Johnson Klodiana Lanaj Christopher M Barnes

The justice literature has paid considerable attention to the beneficial effects of fair behaviors for recipients of such behaviors. It is possible, however, that exhibiting fair behaviors may come at a cost for actors. In this article, we integrate ego depletion theory with organizational justice research in order to examine the consequences of justice behaviors for actors. We used an experien...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2006
Bradford S Bell Darin Wiechmann Ann Marie Ryan

This study examined several consequences of applicants' expectations of organizational justice at multiple stages in a selection process. The authors assessed the justice expectations of 1,832 job applicants prior to their participation in a testing process and examined how these expectations influenced their pretest attitudes and intentions as well as their perceptions of the testing process. ...

2011
Sarah W Feldstein Ewing Kamilla L Venner Hilary K Mead Angela D Bryan

BACKGROUND Racial/ethnic differences in representation, substance use, and its correlates may be linked to differential long-term health outcomes for justice-involved youth. Determining the nature of these differences is critical to informing more efficacious health prevention and intervention efforts. In this study, we employed a theory-based approach to evaluate the nature of these potential ...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2015
Jason A Colquitt David M Long Jessica B Rodell Marie D K Halvorsen-Ganepola

Although justice scholars often assume that individuals react to injustice in a manner that is distinct from their reactions to justice, few studies have examined this assumption. Indeed, the most widely utilized measures in the literature assess only the adherence to rules of justice--not their violation. We conducted 2 studies to build and test theory about differential reactions to justice a...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2011
John P Hausknecht Michael C Sturman Quinetta M Roberson

Despite an amassing organizational justice literature, few studies have directly addressed the temporal patterning of justice judgments and the effects that changes in these perceptions have on important work outcomes. Drawing from Gestalt characteristics theory (Ariely & Carmon, 2000, 2003), we examine the concept of justice trajectories (i.e., levels and trends of individual fairness percepti...

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عباسعلی حاجی کریمی محمدرضا حمیدی زاده طیبه منصوری

current research examines the impact of perceived justice (including distributive justice, procedural justice and interactional justice) on perceived service quality and customer behavioral intentions (including word of mouth, trust and revisit intention).statistical sample comprises 120 customers of iran insurance company in shiraz holding automobile insurance and have record of visiting the c...

2016
Sogand Tourani Omid Khosravizadeh Amir Omrani Mobin Sokhanvar Edris Kakemam Behnam Najafi

BACKGROUND Despite advances in science and technology, human resources are of the major capital for organizations. Workforce retention is required to improve organizational efficiencies. OBJECTIVE Therefore, in this study, the relationship between organizational justice (as one of the most influential factors) and turnover intention was investigated. METHODS This descriptive-analytic study ...

2005
Richard A. Posthuma Michael A. Campion

This field study linked multiple dimensions of procedural justice to working nurses’ (N 1⁄4 198) agreement to permit their names to appear in recruiting advertisements for their employer. Using a longitudinal design, surveys were completed at two different times. After controlling for differences in gender, tenure, job involvement, and distributive justice; nurses who perceived higher procedura...

2016
Joseph B. Richardson Christopher St. Vil Eric Wish Carnell Cooper

Background: A number of studies reveal a strong linkage between SC use and avoiding positiveurine creens. Despite this work and given the high rates of criminal justice supervision among Black men in the U.S., little is known about SC usage among Black men under criminal justice supervision. Methods: In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 11 Black men under criminal justicesupervis...

2008
Rongrong Zhou Dilip Soman

Past research on queuing has identified social justice as an important determinant of consumers’ waiting experiences. In queuing settings, people’s perception of social justice is affected by whether the principle of first in and first out (FIFO) has been violated. However, even when service follows the FIFO principle, waiting time may still differ from one consumer to another for various reaso...

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