Taiwanese employees' justice perceptions of co-workers' punitive events |
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Authors: | Chi Shu-Cheng Lo Hsin-Hsin |
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Institution: | Department of Business Administration, National Taiwan University, Taipei. N136@mba.ntu.edu.tw |
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Abstract: | The authors examined justice perceptions of Taiwanese employees in response to co-workers' punitive events (punishment by a superior). They developed a hypothesis based on Chinese indigenous wu-lun principles and the concept of empathy. Results of the study showed that perceived vertical (between superior and subordinate) and horizontal (between subordinates) relationships jointly affected justice perceptions. Respondents who perceived low (negative) leader-member exchange with the superior and high (positive) liking of the punished person showed the lowest justice perceptions. In conclusion, the authors note that comparative analysis of organizational justice is a promising direction for future research. |
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