Several recent chapters (Gilliland & Schepers, 2003; Skarlicki & Folger, 2001) have focused on an interesting question: If certain behaviors are perceived as fair or unfair, what antecedents lead to these fair or unfair behaviors? Gilliland and Schepers identify multiple antecedents, including organizational norms. This research examines how norms promote fair or unfair procedural behavior as defined by procedural fairness rules (ref. Leventhal, 1980). Drawing on recent social psychological work on norms by Cialdini and colleagues (for a review see Cialdini & Trost, 1998), the current research distinguishes between two norm elements: descriptive norms (i.e., what others actually are doing) and injunctive norms (i.e., what others believe an ...
International audienceIt is well established that different allocation norms can be used to judge th...
Although fairness is a key moral trait, limited research focuses on participants' observed fairness ...
What is considered to be fair depends on context-dependent expectations. Using a modified version of...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
The human desire for belonging and group membership has long been recognized as a fundamental psycho...
In The Grammar of Society, first published in 2006, Cristina Bicchieri examines social norms, such a...
What is the role of the self in explaining the links between procedural fairness and organizational ...
Two studies are reported that examine whether fairness judgments in dyadic exchange situations are i...
Consensual standards that describe what behaviors should and should not be performed in a given cont...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
What is considered to be fair depends on context-dependent expectations. Using a modified version of...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Perceptions of procedural fairness refers to the ext...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Fairness perceptions are an i...
International audienceIt is well established that different allocation norms can be used to judge th...
Although fairness is a key moral trait, limited research focuses on participants' observed fairness ...
What is considered to be fair depends on context-dependent expectations. Using a modified version of...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of fairness. Chapter 2 measures the beliefs and behavior of third par...
The human desire for belonging and group membership has long been recognized as a fundamental psycho...
In The Grammar of Society, first published in 2006, Cristina Bicchieri examines social norms, such a...
What is the role of the self in explaining the links between procedural fairness and organizational ...
Two studies are reported that examine whether fairness judgments in dyadic exchange situations are i...
Consensual standards that describe what behaviors should and should not be performed in a given cont...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
Social norms play an important role in individual decision making. Bicchieri (2006) argues that two ...
What is considered to be fair depends on context-dependent expectations. Using a modified version of...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Perceptions of procedural fairness refers to the ext...
Social norms, as a topic of inquiry, has garnered significant attention from a variety of perspectiv...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Fairness perceptions are an i...
International audienceIt is well established that different allocation norms can be used to judge th...
Although fairness is a key moral trait, limited research focuses on participants' observed fairness ...
What is considered to be fair depends on context-dependent expectations. Using a modified version of...