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Protestant ethic endorsement and the fairness of equity inputs
Authors:Jerald Greenberg
Affiliation:Tulane University USA
Abstract:Two studies are reported which show how endorsement of the Protestant ethic is related to the perceived fairness of using various equity inputs. In Experiment 1, male undergraduates scoring high and low on the Protestant Ethic (PE) Scale made salary decisions for hypothetical workers who differed with respect to their performance quantity and duration. High PEs paid workers in proportion to their total productivity by taking into account both quantity and duration. However, low PEs ignored differences in quantity by paying workers the same amount, but did pay in proportion to duration. In the follow-up study, high PEs reported that it is fairer to base reward on performance when differences are attributable to internal causes than external causes, while the reverse was found for low PEs.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Jerald Greenberg   Department of Psychology   Tulane University   New Orleans   LA 70118.
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