Is adhering to justice rules enough? The role of charismatic qualities in perceptions of supervisors’ overall fairness

Volume: 140, Pages: 14 - 28
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
null null Our study challenges the consensus that perceptions of overall fairness are driven solely by adherence to justice rules—that “what seems fair” depends solely on “what seems just.” Building on emerging theorizing on incidental affect and fairness appraisals, we argue that charismatic qualities of supervisors can predict employee perceptions of overall fairness, even when controlling for supervisors’ justice rule adherence. We develop...
Paper Details
Title
Is adhering to justice rules enough? The role of charismatic qualities in perceptions of supervisors’ overall fairness
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
140
Pages
14 - 28
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