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Exploring the neural basis of fairness: A model of neuro-organizational justice
Authors:Constant D. Beugr  
Affiliation:aDelaware State University, College of Business, 1200 N. Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901, USA
Abstract:Drawing from the literature in neuroeconomics, organizational justice, and social cognitive neuroscience, I propose a model of neuro-organizational justice that explores the role of the brain in how people form fairness judgments and react to situations of fairness and/or unfairness in organizations. The model integrates three levels of analysis: (a) behavioral, (b) mental (cognitive and emotional), and (c) neural. The behavioral level deals with motivated actions displayed by the individual; the mental level deals with information processing mechanisms and emotional arousal; and the neural level concerns the brain systems instantiating mental processes. The paper also describes a fairness theory of mind that could help managers improve their ability to create fair working environments. The model’s implications for further research and management practice are discussed.
Keywords:C-system   Fairness   Fairness theory of mind   Neuro-organizational justice   Neuroeconomics   Organizational justice   X-system
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