Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known about the important issue of why some managers are less procedurally just than others. In this field study we found that a manager’s implicit person theory (IPT; i.e., extent of assumption that people can change) predicted employees’ perceptions of the procedural justice with which their last performance appraisal was conducted. These procedural justice perceptions in turn predicted employees’ organizational citizenship behavior, as partially mediated by their organizational commitment. This research provides an initial empirical basis for a new line of inquiry that extends existing IPT theory into the realm of perceptual, attitudinal, and beh...
Quality of worklife issues have often been overlooked by corporate management who have typically foc...
An integrative self-definition model is proposed to improve our understanding of how procedural just...
Even though several theories of justice attempt to explain how justice perceptions are formed and op...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
Four studies examined whether implicit person theory (IPT) regarding the malleability of personal at...
Performance management is not a new area within IO psychology research, however recently there has b...
Procedural justice is generally thought of as a unidimensional construct. In this article, it is arg...
Although performance management (PM) is a common, vital system used in most organizations, both supe...
Much of the existing procedural justice literature is based on incomplete or inadequate conceptualiz...
Research Hypothesis: H1a: Employees’ perception of procedural justice is significantly related to sy...
There has been a growing literature regarding how subordinates’ reaction potentially impacts the per...
In highly uncertain contexts, such as organizations undergoing major change initiatives, employees b...
Individuals hold implicit beliefs regarding achievement and intelligence, reflecting the degree to w...
Quality of worklife issues have often been overlooked by corporate management who have typically foc...
An integrative self-definition model is proposed to improve our understanding of how procedural just...
Even though several theories of justice attempt to explain how justice perceptions are formed and op...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
Four studies examined whether implicit person theory (IPT) regarding the malleability of personal at...
Performance management is not a new area within IO psychology research, however recently there has b...
Procedural justice is generally thought of as a unidimensional construct. In this article, it is arg...
Although performance management (PM) is a common, vital system used in most organizations, both supe...
Much of the existing procedural justice literature is based on incomplete or inadequate conceptualiz...
Research Hypothesis: H1a: Employees’ perception of procedural justice is significantly related to sy...
There has been a growing literature regarding how subordinates’ reaction potentially impacts the per...
In highly uncertain contexts, such as organizations undergoing major change initiatives, employees b...
Individuals hold implicit beliefs regarding achievement and intelligence, reflecting the degree to w...
Quality of worklife issues have often been overlooked by corporate management who have typically foc...
An integrative self-definition model is proposed to improve our understanding of how procedural just...
Even though several theories of justice attempt to explain how justice perceptions are formed and op...