This study proposes and tests a model that applies the concept of restorative justice to the enactment of revenge and forgiveness in organizations. The model draws from theories of cognitive attribution and consistency, as well as more recent theories of revenge in organi-zations, to describe the process by which a personal offense triggers revenge and forgiveness cognitions and behavior. Attributions of blame were predicted to directly influence the contemplation of revenge and forgiveness strategies. In turn, these cognitions were hypothesized to be the immediate precursors of behavior. It was also predicted that the likableness of the offender would be positively associated with both revenge and forgiveness cognitions. Finally, blame att...
A 3 (justice prime: restorative, retributive, no prime) × 3 (contextual prime: criminal justice syst...
An apology, as an expression of remorse, can be an effective response from a transgressor to obtain ...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...
Although numerous empirical studies have indicated perceived organizational justice associate with s...
WOS: 000457787100004Human development measures the level of proThis exploratory study focuses on the...
A field study and an experimental study examined relationships among organizational variables and va...
This study extended past research and investigated how post-apology behavioral consistency influence...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
Though there are measures of forgiveness published in the behavioural science literature, very few s...
Punishment and forgiveness are two very different responses to a moral transgression that both have ...
The purpose of this study was to examine restitution-making behavior after committing a transgressio...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
We built upon previous laboratory studies by examining the independent and interactive effects of re...
An apology, as an expression of remorse, can be an effective response from a transgressor to obtain ...
Psychological contracts are expectations of reciprocal obligations between an employee and an organi...
A 3 (justice prime: restorative, retributive, no prime) × 3 (contextual prime: criminal justice syst...
An apology, as an expression of remorse, can be an effective response from a transgressor to obtain ...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...
Although numerous empirical studies have indicated perceived organizational justice associate with s...
WOS: 000457787100004Human development measures the level of proThis exploratory study focuses on the...
A field study and an experimental study examined relationships among organizational variables and va...
This study extended past research and investigated how post-apology behavioral consistency influence...
Previous social psychological work in forgiveness has focused on the motivations for revenge, avoida...
Though there are measures of forgiveness published in the behavioural science literature, very few s...
Punishment and forgiveness are two very different responses to a moral transgression that both have ...
The purpose of this study was to examine restitution-making behavior after committing a transgressio...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
We built upon previous laboratory studies by examining the independent and interactive effects of re...
An apology, as an expression of remorse, can be an effective response from a transgressor to obtain ...
Psychological contracts are expectations of reciprocal obligations between an employee and an organi...
A 3 (justice prime: restorative, retributive, no prime) × 3 (contextual prime: criminal justice syst...
An apology, as an expression of remorse, can be an effective response from a transgressor to obtain ...
To establish what it takes to forgive, the present research focused on the cognitive underpinnings o...