Our research aims to understand the role of perceived fairness in selection mechanisms. Organizations use different selection mechanisms when recruiting people. The study explores peoples’ perceptions regarding the fairness, the specific questions being: (1) Do perceptions of fairness vary according to selection mechanisms? (2) Do these perceptions change depending on whether people are: selected/not selected, and whether they are offered cash / offered a voluntary position? (3) Do selection mechanisms affect peoples’ motivation for a task, even when the level of economic incentive is the same? Previous studies such as research by Kahneman et al (1986) challenge the traditional economic theory by demonstrating the effect of fairness on peop...
Despite the vast amount of applicant reactions studies, few have examined combined effects of select...
We study allocation behavior when outcome inequality is inevitable but a fair process is feasible, a...
Perceived fairness in pay system has two critical features, namely procedural fairness and distribut...
Our research aims to understand the role of perceived fairness in selection mechanisms. Organization...
I propose to present the main findings from a research project at MacEwan University. Fairness is an...
Algorithmic decision-making (ADM) through automation has benefits but must be implemented responsibl...
Is people’s willingness to implement their fairness views on a group dependent on how many in the gr...
There has been growing interest within the economics discipline in the role of equity concerns in th...
Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness...
Drawing on Gilliland’s (1993) selection fairness framework, we examined antecedents and behavioral e...
This paper explores the conditions of acceptability of differing allocation systems under scarcity a...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
In all of negotiation, there is no bigger trap than fairness. This chapter from the Negotiator\u27...
This paper provides laboratory experimental evidence for prevalence of organizational favouritism. ...
Despite the vast amount of applicant reactions studies, few have examined combined effects of select...
We study allocation behavior when outcome inequality is inevitable but a fair process is feasible, a...
Perceived fairness in pay system has two critical features, namely procedural fairness and distribut...
Our research aims to understand the role of perceived fairness in selection mechanisms. Organization...
I propose to present the main findings from a research project at MacEwan University. Fairness is an...
Algorithmic decision-making (ADM) through automation has benefits but must be implemented responsibl...
Is people’s willingness to implement their fairness views on a group dependent on how many in the gr...
There has been growing interest within the economics discipline in the role of equity concerns in th...
Experimentally observed deviations of behavior from game theoretic predictions suggest that fairness...
Drawing on Gilliland’s (1993) selection fairness framework, we examined antecedents and behavioral e...
This paper explores the conditions of acceptability of differing allocation systems under scarcity a...
Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. T...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
In all of negotiation, there is no bigger trap than fairness. This chapter from the Negotiator\u27...
This paper provides laboratory experimental evidence for prevalence of organizational favouritism. ...
Despite the vast amount of applicant reactions studies, few have examined combined effects of select...
We study allocation behavior when outcome inequality is inevitable but a fair process is feasible, a...
Perceived fairness in pay system has two critical features, namely procedural fairness and distribut...