In procedural justice research it has frequently been found that allowing people an opportunity to voice their opinion enhances their judgements of the fairness of a decision-making procedure. The present study investigated how this voice effect is affected by the consistency over time rule, which dictates that, once people expect a certain procedure, deviation from the expected procedure will lead to a reduction in procedural fairness. Two experiments were conducted. In both experiments the independent variables manipulated were whether subjects were explicitly told to expect a voice procedure, were explicitly told to expect a no-voice procedure, or were told nothing about a subsequent procedure, and whether or not subjects subsequently re...
Considerable research has demonstrated that fair procedures help improve reactions to decisions, a p...
A growing stream of research in public administration is concerned with how red tape and administrat...
Research shows that voice increases fairness evaluations, and that an evaluators' role and the targe...
A reliable finding of the procedural justice literature suggests that participant input, or voice, ...
Perceptions of procedural fairness are related to one\u27s opportunity to have input (voice) into th...
The present study examined whether manipulating the closeness of reference points can provide furthe...
Research on procedural justice has found that processes that allow people voice (i.e., input) are pe...
The most generally accepted and best documented manipulation in procedural justice experiments is va...
Power distance (PD) is a cultural value known for its moderating effect on subordinates’ reaction to...
In this article, we study how the strength of outcome dependence, defined as the extent to which peo...
In this article, we study how the strength of outcome dependence, defined as the extent to which pe...
Research on procedural justice has found that processes that allow people voice (i.e., input) are pe...
Past studies (e.g., Tyler, Rasinski, & Spodick, 1985; Lind, Kanfer, & Earley, 1990) demonstrating th...
This paper argues that when people try to sort out whether they are treated in just or unjust manner...
The authors investigated the effects of voice-the opportunity to provide input in decision-making...
Considerable research has demonstrated that fair procedures help improve reactions to decisions, a p...
A growing stream of research in public administration is concerned with how red tape and administrat...
Research shows that voice increases fairness evaluations, and that an evaluators' role and the targe...
A reliable finding of the procedural justice literature suggests that participant input, or voice, ...
Perceptions of procedural fairness are related to one\u27s opportunity to have input (voice) into th...
The present study examined whether manipulating the closeness of reference points can provide furthe...
Research on procedural justice has found that processes that allow people voice (i.e., input) are pe...
The most generally accepted and best documented manipulation in procedural justice experiments is va...
Power distance (PD) is a cultural value known for its moderating effect on subordinates’ reaction to...
In this article, we study how the strength of outcome dependence, defined as the extent to which peo...
In this article, we study how the strength of outcome dependence, defined as the extent to which pe...
Research on procedural justice has found that processes that allow people voice (i.e., input) are pe...
Past studies (e.g., Tyler, Rasinski, & Spodick, 1985; Lind, Kanfer, & Earley, 1990) demonstrating th...
This paper argues that when people try to sort out whether they are treated in just or unjust manner...
The authors investigated the effects of voice-the opportunity to provide input in decision-making...
Considerable research has demonstrated that fair procedures help improve reactions to decisions, a p...
A growing stream of research in public administration is concerned with how red tape and administrat...
Research shows that voice increases fairness evaluations, and that an evaluators' role and the targe...