2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-013-1881-1
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One Justice or Two? A Model of Reconciliation of Normative Justice Theories and Empirical Research on Organizational Justice

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“…Historically, organizational justice researchers have focused on individual perceptions of fairness, why these judgments are important, and the effects of perceiving (in)justice (Cugueró‐Escofet & Fortin, in press). This approach has proven valuable, as justice perceptions have been found to predict such phenomena as work attitudes, job performance, and counterproductive work behaviors (Colquitt, Conlon, Wesson, Porter, & Ng, ).…”
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“…Historically, organizational justice researchers have focused on individual perceptions of fairness, why these judgments are important, and the effects of perceiving (in)justice (Cugueró‐Escofet & Fortin, in press). This approach has proven valuable, as justice perceptions have been found to predict such phenomena as work attitudes, job performance, and counterproductive work behaviors (Colquitt, Conlon, Wesson, Porter, & Ng, ).…”
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“…According to a normative and prescriptive approach, we may develop and use philosophical theories to prescribe what justice must be (Cropanzano and Stein, 2009;Cugueró-Escofet and Fortin, 2014). This school of thought has contributed to overcome the study of organizational justice as an instrumentally motivated behavior towards a broader consideration of the philosophical basis of organizational justice (Cropanzano et al 2001;Folger, 2001).…”
Section: From Deontic Justice To Restorative Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizational justice and ethics have both gone through recent struggles in attempting to delineate the intersection to these normative fields (cf. Tenbrunsel and Smith-Crowe 2008;Cugueró-Escofet and Fortin 2014).…”
Section: Social Scientific Versus Normative Approaches To Behavioral mentioning
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“…Evidence regarding the measurement of perceived adherence to justice rules (so-called indirect measures of justice) versus the measurement of fairness perceptions (so-called direct measures of justice) also suggests that both have different psychometric properties . In order to build fairer workplaces, it is important to consider not only subjective or perceived fairness but also the underlying justice standards (Cugueró-Escofet and Fortin 2014;Fortin and Fellenz 2008). The recent efforts in the organizational justice literature to disentangle these issues in terms of both measurement and definition promise to clarify the field's intersections with both normative or prescriptive justice and ethics or morality.…”
Section: Normative Considerations Within Organizational Justicementioning
confidence: 99%