Purpose: This study examined the factors that predict employees' perceptions of procedural justice in university settings. The paper also reviews the ethical aspects of justice and psychological contracts within employment relationships. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study examined the predictors of perceived procedural justice in a two-wave longitudinal sample of 945 employees from 13 universities by applying the Job Demands-Resources theoretical model of stress. The proposed predictors were classified into two categories: Job demands of work pressure and work-home conflict; and job resources of job security, autonomy, trust in senior management, and trust in supervisor. The predictor model also examined job satisfaction and affective o...
This study investigates job satisfaction and its effects on organizational commitment, where procedu...
YesWithin the workplace, justice is influenced by the interpersonal relationships between colleagues...
This study firstly aims to explore the relationship between employees’ perceptions for procedural ju...
This study aimed to identify the effect of procedural justice on organizational loyalty from the poi...
This study explored the impact of staff group role and length of organizational tenure in the relati...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management), 2006.Biblio...
This study was an attempt to explore the relationship between organizational justice, encompassed by...
Purpose: Identify the relationships between the organizational justice dimensions and the students’...
Background and Objectives: One of the latent and consequential factors of facilitation of organizati...
Research Hypothesis: H1a: Employees’ perception of procedural justice is significantly related to sy...
The aim of this study was to identify the dimensions of the interactive justice and procedural justi...
This study investigates job satisfaction and its effects on organizational commitment, where procedu...
YesWithin the workplace, justice is influenced by the interpersonal relationships between colleagues...
This study firstly aims to explore the relationship between employees’ perceptions for procedural ju...
This study aimed to identify the effect of procedural justice on organizational loyalty from the poi...
This study explored the impact of staff group role and length of organizational tenure in the relati...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management), 2006.Biblio...
This study was an attempt to explore the relationship between organizational justice, encompassed by...
Purpose: Identify the relationships between the organizational justice dimensions and the students’...
Background and Objectives: One of the latent and consequential factors of facilitation of organizati...
Research Hypothesis: H1a: Employees’ perception of procedural justice is significantly related to sy...
The aim of this study was to identify the dimensions of the interactive justice and procedural justi...
This study investigates job satisfaction and its effects on organizational commitment, where procedu...
YesWithin the workplace, justice is influenced by the interpersonal relationships between colleagues...
This study firstly aims to explore the relationship between employees’ perceptions for procedural ju...