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The psychology of procedural and distributive justice viewed from the perspective of fairness heuristic theory
K. van den Bos,E.A. Lind,Henk A. M. Wilke +2 more
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The article was published on 2001-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 217 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Distributive justice & Economic Justice.read more
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Behavioral Ethics in Organizations: A Review:
TL;DR: The importance of ethical behavior to an organization has never been more apparent, and in recent years researchers have generated a great deal of knowledge about the management of individual ethical behavior in organizations.
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Moral Virtues, Fairness Heuristics, Social Entities, and Other Denizens of Organizational Justice.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how workers formulate appraisals of justice, why they do so, and what precisely is being appraised, and provide a framework for reviewing the current state of our knowledge, proposing new research paradigms, and providing directions for future inquiry.
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Uncertainty management by means of fairness judgments.
K. van den Bos,E.A. Lind +1 more
TL;DR: The authors explored how people use perceptions of fair or unfair treatment to cope with uncertainty in their daily lives and found that when people feel uncertain or when they attend to the uncertain aspects of their worlds they have especially strong concerns about fairness.
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Justice in teams: antecedents and consequences of procedural justice climate
TL;DR: This article examined antecedents and consequences of procedural justice climate (Mossholder, Bennett, & Martin, 1998; Naumann & Bennett, 2000) in a sample of manufacturing teams and found that climate level (i.e., the average procedural justice perception within the team) was significantly related to both team performance and team absenteeism.
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When fairness works : Toward a general theory of uncertainty management
E. Allan Lind,Kees van den Bos +1 more
TL;DR: The only way in this paper to account for this striving for justice and truth is by the analysis of the whole history of man socially and individually, and they find then that for everybody who is powerless, justice is the most important weapons in the fight for his freedom and growth.