Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator

This paper examines the relationship between the four dimensions of organizational justice (Distributive, Procedural, Interpersonal and Informational) and employees’ perceived psychological contract fulfillment by their employers. Using a sample size of 210 full time employees in Singapore, this stu...

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Main Authors: Oh, Helena Hui Jun, Tan, Yee Sin, Tan, Yan Ling
Other Authors: Ho, Violet Tzu Wei
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-103222023-05-19T03:30:04Z Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator Oh, Helena Hui Jun Tan, Yee Sin Tan, Yan Ling Ho, Violet Tzu Wei Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Management::Personnel management This paper examines the relationship between the four dimensions of organizational justice (Distributive, Procedural, Interpersonal and Informational) and employees’ perceived psychological contract fulfillment by their employers. Using a sample size of 210 full time employees in Singapore, this study suggests that organizational justices are positively related to the perception of psychological contract fulfillment, except for procedural justice. In addition, we found some evidence that Perceived Organizational Support (POS) differentially mediated the relationships between the four dimensions of justice, and the perception of psychological contract fulfillment. We discuss our findings in terms of their implications for psychological contract research, and for the research on the multi-dimensionality of organizational justice. 2008-09-24T07:42:24Z 2008-09-24T07:42:24Z 2007 2007 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10322 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Oh, Helena Hui Jun
Tan, Yee Sin
Tan, Yan Ling
Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
description This paper examines the relationship between the four dimensions of organizational justice (Distributive, Procedural, Interpersonal and Informational) and employees’ perceived psychological contract fulfillment by their employers. Using a sample size of 210 full time employees in Singapore, this study suggests that organizational justices are positively related to the perception of psychological contract fulfillment, except for procedural justice. In addition, we found some evidence that Perceived Organizational Support (POS) differentially mediated the relationships between the four dimensions of justice, and the perception of psychological contract fulfillment. We discuss our findings in terms of their implications for psychological contract research, and for the research on the multi-dimensionality of organizational justice.
author2 Ho, Violet Tzu Wei
author_facet Ho, Violet Tzu Wei
Oh, Helena Hui Jun
Tan, Yee Sin
Tan, Yan Ling
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author Oh, Helena Hui Jun
Tan, Yee Sin
Tan, Yan Ling
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title Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
title_short Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
title_full Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
title_fullStr Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
title_full_unstemmed Examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
title_sort examining the relationship between organization justice and psychological contract, with perceived organizational support as mediator
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