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Economic Justice

About: Economic Justice is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 41600 publications have been published within this topic receiving 661535 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the three-way interaction of procedural and interactional justice with the psychological contract to predict knowledge worker committnent, and found that when employees simultaneously perceived high levels of procedural, interactional and interpersonal justice, this moderated the relationship between psychological contract breach and knowledge worker commitment.
Abstract: The quality of the employment relationship is argued to be central to knowledge workers' committment, which in turn supports knowledge creation. Given the high levels of discretion enjoyed by knowledge workers, managers' decisions over work distribution, content and resources become more critical for commitment and knowledge creation. However, little research has explored how justice perceptions shape the quality of the employment relationship and the consequences for committment. Using a sample of 429 R&D workers from across six science and technology-based firms this paper explores the three-way interaction of procedural and interactional justice with the psychological contract to predict knowledge worker committnent. We found that when employees simultaneously perceived high levels of procedural and interactional justice this moderated the relationship between psychological contract breach and knowledge worker commitment. Furthermore, where there was contract breach, positive perceptions of procedural justice moderated the relationship with commitment. However, in the context of contract fulfilment, low perceived levels of interactional justice predicted lower comparative levels of committment, regardless of the level of procedural justice. The results suggest that the perceived quality of the relationship between knowledge workers and their manager can make a positive difference in the context of breach of the psychological contract and this in turn can help maintain levels of commitment important for knowledge creation.

147 citations

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TL;DR: The representation of the contrasting images of hierarchy and web derive from childhood experiences of inequality and interdependence which give rise to the ideals of justice and of care and yields a new mapping of human growth.
Abstract: Two modes of moral reasoning are distinguished in boys' and girls' discussions of moral dilemmas: one oriented to justice and rights, one to care and response. These different modes are associated with different forms of self-definition and reflect different images of relationships. The contrasting images of hierarchy and web derive from childhood experiences of inequality and interdependence which give rise to the ideals of justice and of care. The representation of these two lines of development and their interplay yields a new mapping of human growth.

147 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the theorie de Rawls selon laquelle l'individu a un devoir politique par sa simple vertu d'homme, un ''devoir naturel de justice» le poussant an particulier a suivre les institutions justes.
Abstract: L'A. discute la theorie de Rawls selon laquelle l'individu a un devoir politique par sa simple vertu d'homme, un «devoir naturel de justice» le poussant an particulier a suivre les institutions justes. L'A. vise a montrer l'insuffisance de ses arguments et propose de combler ce manque par une nouvelle comprehension du principe de loyaute que Rawls rejetait explicitement dans sa «Theorie de la Justice»

147 citations

Book
30 Jan 1990
TL;DR: Roughgarden et al. as mentioned in this paper trace the evolution of women's prisons from the late eighteenth century to the present day, showing that the character of penal treatment was involved in the very definition of womanhood for incarcerated women, a definition that varied by race and social class.
Abstract: Contemporary Research on crime, prisons, and social control has largely ignored women. Partial Justice, the only full-scale study of the origins and development of women's prisons in the United States, traces their evolution from the late eighteenth century to the present day. It shows that the character of penal treatment was involved in the very definition of womanhood for incarcerated women, a definition that varied by race and social class. Rafter traces the evolution of women's prisons, showing that it followed two markedly different models. Custodial institutions for women literally grew out of men's penitentiaries, starting from a separate room for women. Eventually women were housed in their own separate facilities-a development that ironically inaugurated a continuing history of inmate neglect. Then, later in the nineteenth century, women convicted of milder offenses, such as morals charges, were placed into a new kind of institution. The reformatory was a result of middle-class reform movements, and it attempted to rehabilitate to a degree unknown in men's prisons. Tracing regional and racial variations in these two branches of institutions over time, Rafter finds that the criminal justice system has historically meted out partial justice to female inmates. Women have benefited in neither case. Partial Justice draws in first-hand accounts, legislative documents, reports by investigatory commissions, and most importantly, the records of over 4,600 female prisoners taken from the original registers of five institutions. This second edition includes two new chapters that bring the story into the present day and discusses measures now being used to challenge the partial justice women have historically experienced.

147 citations

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01 Jan 2000
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147 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202414
20233,633
20227,866
20211,595
20201,689
20191,729