Expectations, which are beliefs about a future state of affairs, constitute a basic psychological mechanism that underlies virtually all human behavior. Although expectations serve as a central component in many theories of organizational behavior, they have received limited attention in the organizational justice literature. The goal of this paper is to introduce the concept of justice expectations and explore its implications for understanding applicant perceptions. To conceptualize justice expectations, we draw on research on expectations conducted in multiple disciplines. We discuss the three sources of expectations – direct experience, indirect influences, and other beliefs - and use this typology to identify the likely antecedents of ...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees\u27 cognition, attitudes and b...
This dissertation investigated change in overall justice perceptions over time and several dynamic ...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees' cognition, attitudes and beha...
This study examined several consequences of applicants’ expectations of organizational justice at mu...
This study examined several consequences of applicants ’ expectations of organizational justice at m...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to investigate the influence of applicants’ justice beliefs ...
Within the personnel selection context, the importance of justice perceptions has been documented ex...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper was to investigate the influence of applicants' justice beliefs ...
This study examines the effects of procedural justice perceptions on outcomes in an actual selection...
Purpose – Previous research has shown that perceptions of justice have a relationship with many orga...
This paper examined the moderating role of positive and negative affect in the relationship between ...
This paper examined the role of positive and negative affect in the relationship between distributiv...
The study investigated the role of self-efficacy (general and task-specific) and justice perceptions...
Despite the reliance on organizational justice in applicant reactions research, and the research att...
To date very little research on organizational justice and work attitudes has focused on what starts...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees\u27 cognition, attitudes and b...
This dissertation investigated change in overall justice perceptions over time and several dynamic ...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees' cognition, attitudes and beha...
This study examined several consequences of applicants’ expectations of organizational justice at mu...
This study examined several consequences of applicants ’ expectations of organizational justice at m...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to investigate the influence of applicants’ justice beliefs ...
Within the personnel selection context, the importance of justice perceptions has been documented ex...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper was to investigate the influence of applicants' justice beliefs ...
This study examines the effects of procedural justice perceptions on outcomes in an actual selection...
Purpose – Previous research has shown that perceptions of justice have a relationship with many orga...
This paper examined the moderating role of positive and negative affect in the relationship between ...
This paper examined the role of positive and negative affect in the relationship between distributiv...
The study investigated the role of self-efficacy (general and task-specific) and justice perceptions...
Despite the reliance on organizational justice in applicant reactions research, and the research att...
To date very little research on organizational justice and work attitudes has focused on what starts...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees\u27 cognition, attitudes and b...
This dissertation investigated change in overall justice perceptions over time and several dynamic ...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees' cognition, attitudes and beha...