Authors
Claire S Johnston, Franciska Krings, Christian Maggiori, Laurenz L Meier, Marina Fiori
Publication date
2016/11/1
Journal
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Volume
25
Issue
6
Pages
945-959
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Justice is a core fundamental theme for individuals in organizations. This study suggests that believing the world is just where one gets what one deserves, and deserves what one gets, is an important personal resource that helps maintain well-being at work. Further, it suggests that personal belief in a just world, but not general belief in a just world, exerts its influence on well-being through increasing overall justice perceptions of the work environment. Using two waves of data drawn from a large random sample of working adults in Switzerland, results showed that personal belief in a just world at time 1 indeed augmented perceptions of overall organizational justice, and this in turn increased job satisfaction at time 2, that is, 1 year later. As expected, this effect was only evident for personal and not general belief in a just world, highlighting personal belief in a just world as an important yet largely overlooked …
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Scholar articles
CS Johnston, F Krings, C Maggiori, LL Meier, M Fiori - European Journal of Work and Organizational …, 2016