The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees\u27 cognition, attitudes and behaviours in the workplace. Yet, researchers and practitioners are woefully uninformed about what drives the subjectivity of unfairness perceptions. Using an integration of fairness heuristic and uncertainty management theories as a theoretical foundation to drive our hypothesis development, we conducted a multi-study investigation to examine individual-level correlates of unfairness expectations and perceptions in the context of newcomer organisational entry. Across two studies, we found support for the positive association between prior unfairness experiences (i.e. global unfairness heuristic) and expectations of unfairness (i.e. anticipato...
Research examining “justice as a dependent variable” has largely focused on examining the factors th...
Purpose: Most of the past studies related to organisational justice focussed on different types of j...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the contours of fairness by showing how different ...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees\u27 cognition, attitudes and b...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees' cognition, attitudes and beha...
This study explored the commonly held belief that people expect fair treatment. Greenberg (1984) sta...
In three studies, we show that employees bring to mind different facets of justice when focusing on ...
The purpose of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of what leads an employee to judge an ev...
As the past twenty years of justice research have demonstrated, perceiving the workplace as fair is ...
This study examined the impact of employees' fairness perceptions regarding organizational work−life...
It is widely acknowledged that procedural justice has many positive effects. However, some evidence ...
The importance of organisational justice for employees, employers and society is well established. A...
Following uncertainty management theory, we argue that when people face increased uncertainty, fairn...
Building on 2 paradigms in organizational justice research and on fairness heuristic theory, the aut...
Employees evaluate the fairness or justice of their workplace: Does one get what one deserves at wor...
Research examining “justice as a dependent variable” has largely focused on examining the factors th...
Purpose: Most of the past studies related to organisational justice focussed on different types of j...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the contours of fairness by showing how different ...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees\u27 cognition, attitudes and b...
The very nature of perceived injustice cuts to the heart of employees' cognition, attitudes and beha...
This study explored the commonly held belief that people expect fair treatment. Greenberg (1984) sta...
In three studies, we show that employees bring to mind different facets of justice when focusing on ...
The purpose of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of what leads an employee to judge an ev...
As the past twenty years of justice research have demonstrated, perceiving the workplace as fair is ...
This study examined the impact of employees' fairness perceptions regarding organizational work−life...
It is widely acknowledged that procedural justice has many positive effects. However, some evidence ...
The importance of organisational justice for employees, employers and society is well established. A...
Following uncertainty management theory, we argue that when people face increased uncertainty, fairn...
Building on 2 paradigms in organizational justice research and on fairness heuristic theory, the aut...
Employees evaluate the fairness or justice of their workplace: Does one get what one deserves at wor...
Research examining “justice as a dependent variable” has largely focused on examining the factors th...
Purpose: Most of the past studies related to organisational justice focussed on different types of j...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the contours of fairness by showing how different ...