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Retaliation in the workplace: The roles of distributive, procedural, and interactional justice.
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1997
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NegotiationSystemic JusticeLawHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational ConflictOrganizational BehaviorEmployee AttitudeInteractional JusticeManagementOrganizational Retaliation BehaviorWorkplace ViolenceCoercionCriminal JusticeOrganizational CommunicationWorkplace ConflictBusinessJusticeInjusticeProcedural Justice
The authors investigated the relationship between organizational justice and organizational retaliation behavior—adverse reactions to perceived unfairness by disgruntled employees toward their employer—in a sample of 240 manufacturing employees. Distributive, procedural, and interactional justice interacted to predict organizational retaliation behavior. A relation between distributive justice and retaliation was found only when there was low interactional and procedural justice. The 2-way interaction of distributive and procedural justice was observed only at a low level of interactional justice, and the 2-way interaction of distributive and interactional justice was observed only at a low level of procedural justice.
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