Contemporary Look at Organizational Justice

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Authority's Trustworthiness
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Fair Process Effect
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Fairness Heuristic Theory
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fairness perception
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Independent Selfconstrual
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Interactional Fairness
Interactional Justice
Interactive Relationship
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MBA Program
Noncontingent Success
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Outcome Favorability
People's Emotional Experience
People's Self-evaluations
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781848728325
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Apr 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is intended to be an important contribution to scholars with an interest in the burgeoning area of theory and research on organizational justice. Moreover, the ideas described in the book forge connections between justice literature and other prominent bodies of knowledge in organizational and social psychology, including those pertaining to trust, social identity, attribution theory, regulatory focus theory and cross-cultural differences in people’s beliefs and behaviors. Whereas the book focuses mainly on recent theory and research in organizational justice, it also connects with and contributes to a host of other literatures in organizational and social psychology and presents this material in a very accessible way.

Joel Brockner is currently the Phillip Hettleman Professor of business at Columbia University and Professor of Psychology and Education in the department of Organization and Leadership, Teachers College. His graduate and PhD were in the area of Personality and Social Psychology from Tufts University. He has been elected as Fellow of the APA and Academy of Management. His past books include Brockner / Rubin: Entrapment in Escalating Conflicts, Springer Verlag, 1985 and Brockner: Self –Esteem at Work: Research, Theory and Practice, Lexington Books, 1988.

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