The purpose of the current study was designed to investigate the role communication plays on perceived justice within an organization. This study specifically looks at communication regarding pay, while also comparing two pay policies: pay secrecy and open communication. This study will utilize an experimental 3x2 between-subjects factorial design to examine the effects of informational content received at work on perceived justice regarding pay. The independent variables will be the level of information provided (full explanation for pay difference, some explanation for pay difference, no explanation for pay difference), and the organization’s communication policy (pay secrecy system, open communication system). The dependent variable wil...
Organization Justice refers to the feelings and perceptions of fairness or unfairness that employees...
Employees are concerned with the fairness of organizational outcomes they receive and the fairness o...
Organizational injustice has been a long feared and long dissected topic by many in the business wor...
Organizations are currently moving toward increased pay openness in the workplace; thus, it is impor...
This qualitative case study investigated pay perceptions and compensation communication in for-profi...
Organizations are currently moving toward increased pay openness in the workplace; thus, it is impor...
Pay transparency may help organizations reduce wage discrepancies while also increasing employees’ s...
In the current investigation, we test the proposition that applicants make inferences about how an o...
Pay communication is an important yet complex organizational practice that assists organizations in ...
This research examines the shift from pay secrecy to transparency and seeks to improve the understan...
Relationships between justice perceptions and pay satisfaction were examined using Colquitt’s (2001)...
ABSTRACT: With social comparison theory as our theoretical foundation, how employees target one anot...
Research indicates the importance of studying organizational justice and its impact. Further, resear...
Compensation management literature highlights that communication is used by employers to deliver inf...
This study examined how social comparison (i.e., comparing one's pay to similar others' pay) and des...
Organization Justice refers to the feelings and perceptions of fairness or unfairness that employees...
Employees are concerned with the fairness of organizational outcomes they receive and the fairness o...
Organizational injustice has been a long feared and long dissected topic by many in the business wor...
Organizations are currently moving toward increased pay openness in the workplace; thus, it is impor...
This qualitative case study investigated pay perceptions and compensation communication in for-profi...
Organizations are currently moving toward increased pay openness in the workplace; thus, it is impor...
Pay transparency may help organizations reduce wage discrepancies while also increasing employees’ s...
In the current investigation, we test the proposition that applicants make inferences about how an o...
Pay communication is an important yet complex organizational practice that assists organizations in ...
This research examines the shift from pay secrecy to transparency and seeks to improve the understan...
Relationships between justice perceptions and pay satisfaction were examined using Colquitt’s (2001)...
ABSTRACT: With social comparison theory as our theoretical foundation, how employees target one anot...
Research indicates the importance of studying organizational justice and its impact. Further, resear...
Compensation management literature highlights that communication is used by employers to deliver inf...
This study examined how social comparison (i.e., comparing one's pay to similar others' pay) and des...
Organization Justice refers to the feelings and perceptions of fairness or unfairness that employees...
Employees are concerned with the fairness of organizational outcomes they receive and the fairness o...
Organizational injustice has been a long feared and long dissected topic by many in the business wor...