Authors
Russell Cropanzano, Deborah E Rupp, Carolyn J Mohler, Marshall Schminke
Publication date
2001/12/5
Book
Research in personnel and human resources management
Pages
1-113
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
In this paper, we review current theoretical thinking about organizational justice. We contend that there are three major perspectives for understanding why justice perceptions predict work-relevant criteria: (a) an instrumental approach which emphasizes gains and losses, (b) an inter-personal approach which emphasizes the nature of the relationships among individuals and organizations, and (c) a moral principles approach which emphasizes commitment to ethical standards. We review each of these perspectives, identify the many conceptual frameworks that underlie each approach, and describe both common themes and gaps that exist between the three approaches.
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Scholar articles
R Cropanzano, DE Rupp, CJ Mohler, M Schminke - Research in personnel and human resources …, 2001