Theoretical and cultural perspectives on organizational justice

At the 1998 annual conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, we organized a roundtable discussion session titled "Innovating organizational justice: Cultural, value, and stakeholders' perspectives." We were impressed by the high level of discussion that t...

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Corporate Author International Roundtable on Innovating Research on Organizational Justice
Other Authors Gilliland, Stephen (Editor), Steiner, Dirk (Editor), Skarlicki, Daniel (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Pub., 2001.
SeriesResearch in social issues in management.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781036928629
DOI10.1108/978-1-60752-541-7
Physical Description1 online resource (xiv, 247 pages) : illustrations

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505 0 0 |t Fairness as deonance /  |r Robert Folger --  |t How do I know that's fair? : a categorization approach to fairness judgments /  |r Maureen L. Ambrose and Carol T. Kulik --  |t Fairness heuristic theory : assessing the information to which people are reacting has a pivotal role in understanding organizational justice /  |r Kees van der Bos --  |t Are interactional justice and procedural justice different? : framing the debate /  |r D. Ramona Bobocel and Camilla M. Holmvall --  |t Cultural influences on perceptions of distributive and procedural justice /  |r Dirk D. Steiner --  |t An organizational justice analysis of diversity training /  |r Stephen W. Gilliland and Cindi Kaufman Gilliland --  |t Justice in the culturally diverse workplace : the problems of over and under emphasis of cultural differences /  |r Kwok Leung, Steven K. Su, and Michael W. Morris --  |t Intervening "fairly" in disputes among nationally-different employees : is this possible? /  |r Debra L. Shapiro and Catherine H. Tinsley --  |t Doing justice to organizational justice : forming and applying fairness judgments /  |r Jason A. Colquitt and Jerald Greenberg. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a At the 1998 annual conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, we organized a roundtable discussion session titled "Innovating organizational justice: Cultural, value, and stakeholders' perspectives." We were impressed by the high level of discussion that this session generated and decided to try to continue the discussion in a conference devoted to these issues. In the summer of 1999, approximately 20 scholars from seven nations met for two days in Nice, France. The theme of the "International Roundtable" on organizational justice was "Innovating research on organizational justice." The format of the meeting allowed for extensive discussion of each of the papers that were presented.A strong feeling that emerged from this meeting was that organizational justice research has much to contribute to our understanding of people at work. Further, our current research on organizational justice and the application of justice to managerial issues has in some ways been limited by the confines of our academic journals. The papers presented and discussed at the Nice roundtable clearly extended scholarly thinking in new and exciting directions. We invited a subset of the authors who presented their research at this meeting to submit their papers for review for the first volume of our newly developed series Research in Social Issues in Management. All papers were reviewed independently by organizational justice scholars. 
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700 1 |a Skarlicki, Daniel,  |e editor. 
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