One Justice or Two? A Model of Reconciliation of Normative Justice Theories and Empirical Research on Organizational Justice

Volume: 124, Issue: 3, Pages: 435 - 451
Published: Sep 10, 2013
Abstract
Management scholars and social scientists investigate dynamics of subjective fairness perceptions in the workplace under the umbrella term “organizational justice.” Philosophers and ethicists, on the other hand, think of justice as a normative requirement in societal relationships with conflicting interests. Both ways of looking at justice have neither remained fully separated nor been clearly integrated. It seems that much could be gained and...
Paper Details
Title
One Justice or Two? A Model of Reconciliation of Normative Justice Theories and Empirical Research on Organizational Justice
Published Date
Sep 10, 2013
Volume
124
Issue
3
Pages
435 - 451
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