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Exploring the role of emotions in injustice perceptions and retaliation
Authors:Barclay Laurie J  Skarlicki Daniel P  Pugh S Douglas
Institution:Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. laurie.barclay@sauder.ubc.ca
Abstract:Although organizational justice scholars often describe unfairness as an emotionally laden experience, the role of emotion is underresearched. In a study of individuals who experienced being laid off (N = 173), the authors found that outcome favorability interacts with both procedural and interactional justice to predict participants' emotions. The pattern of interaction differed for inward-focused (i.e., shame and guilt) and outward-focused (i.e., anger and hostility) negative emotions. Attributions of blame mediated the relationship between fairness perceptions and outward-focused negative emotion. Outward-focused emotion mediated the relationship between fairness perceptions and retaliation.
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