The current dissertation research examines the role of group-level justice on individuals' behavioral and affective reactions to mistreatment in organizations. In the affective event model of organizational mistreatment proposed here, affective reactions to specific events are moderated by group-level justice and these affective reactions also mediate perceptions of mistreatment and subsequent behavioral reactions. As one of the important context variables, individuals use group-level justice as a reference point for their own evaluations of unfair events. Individuals under high levels of group-level justice perceive injustice from their experience of mistreatment more strongly than others because their norms and expectations are clearly vi...
Data from a large-scale study on emotional experiences in 37 countries are used to examine correlate...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Why is it that some people respond in a more negative way to procedural injustice than do others, an...
This dissertation investigated change in overall justice perceptions over time and several dynamic ...
The focus of this study was employees' destructive behavioral intentions (i.e., exit, neglect, and a...
This study examined the propensity to engage in Organizational Retaliation Behaviors (ORBs) when per...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This lab study drew on fairnes...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Purpose – This chapter reviews the authors’ research on group procedural justice and group-serving b...
The focus of this study was employees ’ destructive behavioral intentions (i.e., exit, neglect, and ...
Organizational justice scholars have ignored the influence that the nature of a decision outcome has...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Why is it that some people respond in a more negative way to procedural injustice than do others, an...
Abstract¦This thesis examines through three essays the role of the social context and of people conc...
Data from a large-scale study on emotional experiences in 37 countries are used to examine correlate...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Why is it that some people respond in a more negative way to procedural injustice than do others, an...
This dissertation investigated change in overall justice perceptions over time and several dynamic ...
The focus of this study was employees' destructive behavioral intentions (i.e., exit, neglect, and a...
This study examined the propensity to engage in Organizational Retaliation Behaviors (ORBs) when per...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This lab study drew on fairnes...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Purpose – This chapter reviews the authors’ research on group procedural justice and group-serving b...
The focus of this study was employees ’ destructive behavioral intentions (i.e., exit, neglect, and ...
Organizational justice scholars have ignored the influence that the nature of a decision outcome has...
The present research contributes to a growing literature on observer reactions to injustice experien...
Why is it that some people respond in a more negative way to procedural injustice than do others, an...
Abstract¦This thesis examines through three essays the role of the social context and of people conc...
Data from a large-scale study on emotional experiences in 37 countries are used to examine correlate...
Information about a victim’s emotional state influences observers’ justice-providing reactions. This...
Why is it that some people respond in a more negative way to procedural injustice than do others, an...