Applies organisational justice theory to facilities management with the aim of increasing customer satisfaction with the service received. Provides an overview of organisational justice theory, and reviews the numerous different forms that this may take. Although there is strong theoretical support for participative decision making, in practice it often leads to conflict and delays. Two-way communication appears to represent the most effective form. The conclusions are based upon theoretical support as well as semi-structured interviews and observations in an organisational setting. The conclusions drawn do not have the benefits of more objective quantitative research methods. Contributes to practical understanding of how to maintain custom...
In recent years many companies have started to realize the importance of customer satisfaction and e...
Introduction Organizational justice is a key factor necessary for the success of every organization....
This work examines the aggregation of justice perceptions to the departmental level and the business...
Applies organisational justice theory to facilities management with the aim of increasing customer s...
The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of organizational justice on work performance ...
Organisation justice is conceptualized as a multidimensional construct.Organizational justice can af...
Abstract Organizational justice refers to the just and ethical treatment of individuals within an o...
While considerable research explores job stress interventions for employees dealing with legitimate ...
This study investigates the influence of justice (procedural, interactional and distributive) on mea...
In recent years many companies have started to realize the importance of customer satisfaction and e...
Literature in organizational justice suggest that organizational fairness in decision making process...
Master's thesis in International hotel and tourism managementRestaurant industry is one of the most ...
Introduction Organizational justice is a key factor necessary for the success of every organization....
This thesis presents the results of a multi-method investigation of employee perceptions of fairness...
Organizational justice theory is concerned with employees' perceptions of fairness in the workplace....
In recent years many companies have started to realize the importance of customer satisfaction and e...
Introduction Organizational justice is a key factor necessary for the success of every organization....
This work examines the aggregation of justice perceptions to the departmental level and the business...
Applies organisational justice theory to facilities management with the aim of increasing customer s...
The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of organizational justice on work performance ...
Organisation justice is conceptualized as a multidimensional construct.Organizational justice can af...
Abstract Organizational justice refers to the just and ethical treatment of individuals within an o...
While considerable research explores job stress interventions for employees dealing with legitimate ...
This study investigates the influence of justice (procedural, interactional and distributive) on mea...
In recent years many companies have started to realize the importance of customer satisfaction and e...
Literature in organizational justice suggest that organizational fairness in decision making process...
Master's thesis in International hotel and tourism managementRestaurant industry is one of the most ...
Introduction Organizational justice is a key factor necessary for the success of every organization....
This thesis presents the results of a multi-method investigation of employee perceptions of fairness...
Organizational justice theory is concerned with employees' perceptions of fairness in the workplace....
In recent years many companies have started to realize the importance of customer satisfaction and e...
Introduction Organizational justice is a key factor necessary for the success of every organization....
This work examines the aggregation of justice perceptions to the departmental level and the business...