Empathy as an Antecedent of Social Justice Attitudes and Perceptions

Volume: 157, Issue: 3, Pages: 605 - 615
Published: Sep 2, 2017
Abstract
At the same time that social justice concerns are on the rise on college campuses, empathy levels among US college students are falling (Konrath et al. 2016). Social injustice resulting from organizational decisions and actions causes profound and unnecessary human suffering, and research to understand antecedents to these decisions and actions lacks attention. Empathy represents a potential tool and critical skill for organizational...
Paper Details
Title
Empathy as an Antecedent of Social Justice Attitudes and Perceptions
Published Date
Sep 2, 2017
Volume
157
Issue
3
Pages
605 - 615
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