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Investigating the Effects of Applicant Justice Perceptions on Job Offer Acceptance
Authors:Crystal M. Harold  Brian C. Holtz  Brian K. Griepentrog  Lindsey M. Brewer  Sean M. Marsh
Affiliation:1. Fox School of BusinessTemple University;2. Fors Marsh Group, LLC
Abstract:Drawing on extant recruitment and organizational justice theory, this research examines the effects of justice perceptions on job acceptance decisions across 2 samples (n = 332 and 2,974) of applicants to jobs within the U.S. military. More specifically, we examine justice–job offer acceptance relations relative to other pertinent recruitment predictors including, organizational image, familiarity, person–organization (P–O) fit perceptions, and recruiter behaviors. Findings from both studies support the importance of justice perceptions in influencing job offer acceptance. Fairness perceptions accounted for 29.37% and 19.22% of the unique variance in job offer acceptance, in Studies 1 and 2, respectively. The results of this research provide much needed empirical evidence to the scant literature on actual job acceptance and highlight important practical implications for employers.
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