Despite becoming one of the most active research areas in organizational behavior, the field of organizational justice has stayed at a safe distance from moral questions of values, as well as from critical questions regarding the implications of fairness considerations on the status quo of power relations in today’s organizations. We argue that both organizational justice research and the managerial practices it informs lack reflexivity. This manifests itself in two possible hypocrisies of fairness. Managers may apply organizational justice knowledge but fail to increase the actual levels of fairness in employment relations. Researchers, on the other hand, may claim to promote fairness through their work while actually providing managers wi...
Recent decades reveal increasing academic and practitioner interest in improving corporations’ socia...
The paper examines dimensions of organizational justice construct in a public sector context, utiliz...
Management scholars and social scientists investigate dynamics of subjective fairness perceptions in...
Purpose Organizational justice research has become the main paradigm of research in the field of HRM...
Both organizational justice and behavioural ethics are concerned with questions of 'right and wrong'...
Organizational justice gained a bourgeoning interest in academic and corporate areas, it is a virtue...
Purpose: Organizational justice research has become the main paradigm of research in the field of H...
Employees evaluate the fairness or justice of their workplace: Does one get what one deserves at wor...
The broad area of interest for this study is the nature of justice in organizational life. More spec...
Organizational justice is concerned with people's fairness perceptions in organizations and has been...
The interest of the perceived organizational justice realm remains an increased manifold. It is a be...
Research examining “justice as a dependent variable” has largely focused on examining the factors th...
Most studies on organizational justice have focused on individuals’ reactions to justice. As such, a...
This paper provides a historical review of the conceptualization and measurement of organizational j...
This study focused upon comparing aspects of fairness in terms of various human resource management ...
Recent decades reveal increasing academic and practitioner interest in improving corporations’ socia...
The paper examines dimensions of organizational justice construct in a public sector context, utiliz...
Management scholars and social scientists investigate dynamics of subjective fairness perceptions in...
Purpose Organizational justice research has become the main paradigm of research in the field of HRM...
Both organizational justice and behavioural ethics are concerned with questions of 'right and wrong'...
Organizational justice gained a bourgeoning interest in academic and corporate areas, it is a virtue...
Purpose: Organizational justice research has become the main paradigm of research in the field of H...
Employees evaluate the fairness or justice of their workplace: Does one get what one deserves at wor...
The broad area of interest for this study is the nature of justice in organizational life. More spec...
Organizational justice is concerned with people's fairness perceptions in organizations and has been...
The interest of the perceived organizational justice realm remains an increased manifold. It is a be...
Research examining “justice as a dependent variable” has largely focused on examining the factors th...
Most studies on organizational justice have focused on individuals’ reactions to justice. As such, a...
This paper provides a historical review of the conceptualization and measurement of organizational j...
This study focused upon comparing aspects of fairness in terms of various human resource management ...
Recent decades reveal increasing academic and practitioner interest in improving corporations’ socia...
The paper examines dimensions of organizational justice construct in a public sector context, utiliz...
Management scholars and social scientists investigate dynamics of subjective fairness perceptions in...