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IS MORE FAIRNESS ALWAYS PREFERRED? SELF-ESTEEM MODERATES REACTIONS TO PROCEDURAL JUSTICE.
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Social PsychologyDiscriminationLawSocial InfluenceHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorPsychologySocial SciencesEmployee AttitudeBiasManagementUnconscious BiasOrganizational PsychologyWork AttitudeOrganizational Justice ResearchersBehavioral SciencesSelf-verification TheoryOrganizational ResearchApplied Social PsychologyMoral PsychologyCriminal JusticeEmployee InvolvementSocial BiasBusinessSocial JudgmentJusticeInjusticeSocial JusticeProcedural Justice
Organizational justice researchers have demonstrated that employees are more committed to organizations they believe treat them fairly. Drawing on self-verification theory, five studies showed that...
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