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From theory to practice

edited by Russell Cropanzano

(Series in applied psychology, . Justice in the workplace ; v. 2)

L. Erlbaum Associates, 2001

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Justice in the Workplace acts as a central reference point for application of organizational justice and helps human resource managers relate the importance of justice to their work environments. Forming much of this book's content, outcomes, processes, and interpersonal treatment are three powerful tools for building and maintaining workplace justice. In Part I these books are discussed at a theoretical level. Part II applies these theories to several issues important to both human resource management and society. And Part III looks at organizational justice in the years ahead. Compared to the first volume, this book will appeal to practitioners and researchers in such applied areas as human resource management, industrial organizational psychology, and management.

目次

Contents: E.A. Fleishman, Series Foreword. Preface. Part I:Theoretical Advances and New Conceptual Directions.Z.S. Byrne, R. Cropanzano, The History of Organizational Justice: The Founders Speak. R. Vermunt, H. Steensma, Stress and Justice in Organizations: An Exploration Into Justice Processes With the Aim to Find Mechanisms to Reduce Stress. K. van den Bos, E.A. Lind, H.A.M. Wilke, The Psychology of Procedural and Distributive Justice Viewed From the Perspective of Fairness Heuristic Theory. D.B. McFarlin, P.D. Sweeney, Cross-Cultural Applications of Organizational Justice. R. Folger, D.P. Skarlicki, Fairness as a Dependent Variable: Why Tough Times Can Lead to Bad Management. Part II:The Practical Application of Organizational Justice.D.R. Bobocel, L.M. Davey, L.S.S. Hing, M.P. Zanna, The Concern for Justice: Cause or Rationalization? A.A. Grandey, Family Friendly Policies: Organizational Justice Perceptions of Need-Based Allocations. S.W. Gilliland, D.D. Steiner, Causes and Consequences of Applicant Perceptions of Unfairness. R.J. Bies, T.M. Tripp, A Passion for Justice: The Rationality and Morality of Revenge. M.A. Korsgaard, H.J. Sapienza, D.M. Schweiger, Organizational Justice in Strategic Decision Making. Part III:Looking to the Future.M. Ambrose, M. Schminke, Are Flexible Organizations the Death Knell for the Future of Procedural Justice? R. Cropanzano, C.A. Prehar, Emerging Justice Concerns in an Era of Changing Psychological Contracts. J. Greenberg, C. Wiethoff, Organizational Justice as Proaction and Reaction: Implications for Research and Application.

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