Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence

This chapter reviews research on multi-level organizational justice. The first half of the chapter provides the historical context for this issue, discusses organizational-level antecedents to individual-level justice perceptions (i.e., culture and organizational structure), and then focuses on the...

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Main Authors: RUPP, Deborah E., BASHSHUR, Michael R., LIAO, Hui
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-41322017-02-06T14:29:49Z Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence RUPP, Deborah E. BASHSHUR, Michael R. LIAO, Hui This chapter reviews research on multi-level organizational justice. The first half of the chapter provides the historical context for this issue, discusses organizational-level antecedents to individual-level justice perceptions (i.e., culture and organizational structure), and then focuses on the study of justice climate. A summary model depicts the justice climate findings to date and gives recommendations for future research. The second half of the chapter discusses the process of justice climate emergence. Pulling from classical bottom-up and top-down climate emergence models as well as contemporary justice theory, it outlines a theoretical model whereby individual differences and environmental characteristics interact to influence justice judgments. Through a process of information sharing, shared and unique experiences, and interactions among group members, a justice climate emerges. The chapter concludes by presenting ideas about how such a process might be empirically modeled. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3133 info:doi/10.1016/S1475-9144(07)06017-1 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/4132/viewcontent/RuppBashshurLiaoRMLI2007a.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Organizational Behavior and Theory
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RUPP, Deborah E.
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Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence
description This chapter reviews research on multi-level organizational justice. The first half of the chapter provides the historical context for this issue, discusses organizational-level antecedents to individual-level justice perceptions (i.e., culture and organizational structure), and then focuses on the study of justice climate. A summary model depicts the justice climate findings to date and gives recommendations for future research. The second half of the chapter discusses the process of justice climate emergence. Pulling from classical bottom-up and top-down climate emergence models as well as contemporary justice theory, it outlines a theoretical model whereby individual differences and environmental characteristics interact to influence justice judgments. Through a process of information sharing, shared and unique experiences, and interactions among group members, a justice climate emerges. The chapter concludes by presenting ideas about how such a process might be empirically modeled.
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author RUPP, Deborah E.
BASHSHUR, Michael R.
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title Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence
title_short Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence
title_full Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence
title_fullStr Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence
title_full_unstemmed Justice climate, past, present and future: Models of structure and emergence
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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