Exploiting a unique data set concerning a sample of 228 social service organizations, and on 2066 workers, the paper seeks to demonstrate that workers’ satisfaction with the job and loyalty to the organization are crucially influenced by fairness concerns. Worker well-being is increased by a higher degree of perceived fairness, and the effect is highest for procedural fairness. By sorting the organizations into public and nonprofits, the former are found to be at a disadvantage in regard to both satisfaction and perceived fairness. Nonprofits show the highest scores on most items and the gap is highest in the realm of procedural fairness
The need to promote fairness at work, as a way of both enhancing employee well-being and raising pro...
Our research aims to understand the role of perceived fairness in selection mechanisms. Organization...
This study aimed to verify the interactive effects of supervisory and organizational justice on supe...
Exploiting a unique data set concerning a sample of 228 social service organizations, and on 2066 wo...
Exploiting a unique data set created in 1998 on a sample of 228 public, nonprofit and for-profit org...
Workers’ well-being appears to be strongly influenced by fairness concerns. A key question is how su...
Employees’ views about fairness at work are of central policy concern for their implications for per...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
The paper investigates the impact of firms’ wage structures and workers’ wage fairness perceptions o...
Employees evaluate the fairness or justice of their workplace: Does one get what one deserves at wor...
The purpose of this study was to identify the major components ofaffi rmative action (AA) fairness f...
The aim of this paper is to investigate among a group of non-profit organizations: (a) the effect of...
Overall justice of organization is defined as perceived fairness of treatment that an employee recei...
This study investigated the impact of organizational justice on specific attitudes and behaviors suc...
Within organizations, fairness is an important concept and has received considerable research attent...
The need to promote fairness at work, as a way of both enhancing employee well-being and raising pro...
Our research aims to understand the role of perceived fairness in selection mechanisms. Organization...
This study aimed to verify the interactive effects of supervisory and organizational justice on supe...
Exploiting a unique data set concerning a sample of 228 social service organizations, and on 2066 wo...
Exploiting a unique data set created in 1998 on a sample of 228 public, nonprofit and for-profit org...
Workers’ well-being appears to be strongly influenced by fairness concerns. A key question is how su...
Employees’ views about fairness at work are of central policy concern for their implications for per...
The paper offers a contribution to the understanding of the relations between incentives, satisfacti...
The paper investigates the impact of firms’ wage structures and workers’ wage fairness perceptions o...
Employees evaluate the fairness or justice of their workplace: Does one get what one deserves at wor...
The purpose of this study was to identify the major components ofaffi rmative action (AA) fairness f...
The aim of this paper is to investigate among a group of non-profit organizations: (a) the effect of...
Overall justice of organization is defined as perceived fairness of treatment that an employee recei...
This study investigated the impact of organizational justice on specific attitudes and behaviors suc...
Within organizations, fairness is an important concept and has received considerable research attent...
The need to promote fairness at work, as a way of both enhancing employee well-being and raising pro...
Our research aims to understand the role of perceived fairness in selection mechanisms. Organization...
This study aimed to verify the interactive effects of supervisory and organizational justice on supe...