Talent management and organisational justice: employee reactions to high potential identification

Volume: 24, Issue: 2, Pages: 159 - 175
Published: Dec 26, 2013
Abstract
We examined how perceived distributive and procedural justice affected the relationship between an employee's identification as a high potential (drawn from archival data), job satisfaction and work effort. A questionnaire was distributed within one large company among employees who were and employees who were not identified as a high potential ( n = 203). The results indicated that perceptions of distributive justice were significantly higher...
Paper Details
Title
Talent management and organisational justice: employee reactions to high potential identification
Published Date
Dec 26, 2013
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
159 - 175
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